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8115 West 144th Place
Overland Park, KS 66223


913-897-6309



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Call Rabbi Davis before setting
your wedding date: 913-897-6309
or e-mail him to see if he's available.

Our Jewish InterfaithWedding Shop includes an outstanding selection of unique items for a Jewish interfaith mixed marriage wedding--Ani L'Dodi wedding rings, special gift jewelry and art, mixed marriage wedding kiddush cups, wedding dreidels, special art objects to hold your shards, wedding mezzuzot, chuppahs and mixed marriage ketubahs.

Do-It-Yourself Custom Art with Tamara Baskin's
New Shards Menorah


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Shards Tree of Life Wedding Menorah Signed and dated by the Artist Tamara Baskin

Shards Chuppah Bride and Groom Menorah Signed and dated by the Artist Tamara Baskin

Wedding Menorah for shards. Glass tube on front side of menorah to capture wedding shards. Fitted with glass cap and bead. Customers can place shards into tube, do-it-yourself.
Signed and dated. #386



Wedding Menorah for shards. Glass tube on front side of menorah to capture wedding shards. Fitted with glass cap and bead. Customers can place shards into tube, do-it-yourself. Signed and dated. #385


$180



$180




Wedding Cup and Velvet Bag by Gary Rosenthal


These cups are intended for the groom to break under the huppah. They each come with a black velvet bag that ties shut. Available in three iridescent colors.

$25

Color


Groom's Glass and Embroidered Bag

Choose on of these colorful glasses to break at the wedding ceremony. Bag is embroidered with Ani L'dodi v'dodi Li.

$30

Color

Wedding Cup and Satin Bag


Choose one of these colorful glasses to break at the wedding ceremony.

$25

Color


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Call Rabbi Stuart E. Davis, Overland Park, Kansas, today to reserve your wedding date, 913-897-6309