Custom-Leg Tables

Discover a selection of study and prayer tables featuring diverse models and sizes, ranging from individual tables for worshipers or yeshiva students to long tables catering to multiple users, complete with compartments and drawers. The versatile design of these tables allows for a variety of uses within the hall housing them — prayer gatherings, alternative […]
Double-Seat Kisseh Eliyahu

According to Halachot Brit Milah (Shulchan Aruch, Yorah Deah, 265) it is customary to designate a chair for Eliyahu Hanavi. Kisseh Eliyahu, an integral part of the Jewish family’s circumcision ceremony, has evolved into an essential element in every synagogue. Frequent use (particularly in younger communities) during circumcision ceremonies, coupled with its elegant appearance, has […]
Single-Seat Kisseh Eliyahu

According to Halachot Brit Milah (Shulchan Aruch, Yorah Deah, 265) it is customary to designate a chair for Eliyahu Hanavi. Kisseh Eliyahu, an integral part of the Jewish family’s circumcision ceremony, has evolved into an essential element in every synagogue. Frequent use (particularly in younger communities) during circumcision ceremonies, coupled with its elegant appearance, has […]
Uniquely Designed Amudei Chazan

Amud Chazan – Shtibel Model

Not all synagogues feature an amud chazan. In Ashkenazi communities, it is customary for the chazan to stand alongside or in front of the Aron Kodesh, necessitating an amud. In other communities, prayers are conducted and derashas are delivered from the bimah, and there is no need for an amud chazan.
Amudei Chazan – Model 102, 103

The modern Amud Chazan has the same purpose as the traditional one: To serve the Chazan during prayer, as well as the rabbi or community leader addressing the congregants. While not present in every synagogue, in those where it is found, the Amud Chazan is typically designed to complement the style of other Kodesh items […]
Reading Table – Model 102

A contemporary style reading table designed for convenience. The table features a spacious lower storage compartment and an upper compartment that opens from above. The upper plate is adjustable, ensuring an appropriate position for both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Torah scrolls. DimensionsHeight 43.3”Width 44”Depth 35.5”
Doors

Interior and exterior doors that make a commanding and dignified statement Whether positioned outward or dividing the foyer and the prayer hall, synagogue entrance doors exude a consistent air of command and dignity. Typically tall and broad, these doors are designed to provide a comfortable and safe passage for the worshipers. Beyond their functional role, […]
Wall Covering

Memorial and Prayer Boards
