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"The kit...was so much more than I expected. You offer elegant engineering solutions, a simple and beautiful sukkah and a process that is easy to understand and complete. With thanks from a very satisfied customer who is now passing your URL around her shul."
J.B.
"Thanks once again for such a beautiful service to our community and such a wonderful product. I've built several of your wood and steel frame Sukkot in the past, and know how easy they are to assemble. With the right team in place, we set up a 24x36 sukkah with roof in under two hours. I especially love the new bamboo roofing poles!"
Rabbi D.T.
"Steve and Judith, On behalf of everyone at Temple Israel in Westport, we want to thank you for helping to make our event, 60Sukkot, a wonderful success. We had a beautiful day and a huge turnout. Everyone was pleased with your products."
E.D.
"This morning we took the 16x24 WoodFrame Sukkah down... Everyone was amazed at how easy your kit and plans made things go. But more importantly, our congregants (and Rabbi) love it. It is roomy, and the wood and bamboo mat roof gave it a warm feeling that our old PVC pipe Sukkah sorely lacked".
D.W.
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Red Cedar Mezuzah
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call 919 489 7325 for availability
The RedCedar
Mezuzah is an elegant design that has evolved to its present form over
a period of 20+ years. I handcraft each mezuzah from aromatic red cedar (juniper) lumber salvaged from deadwood stumps in the forest that surrounds our home. No dyes or stains are ever used--the
intense reds, browns and yellows are those of the natural wood itself. Some examples have clear straight grain, others have swirls and/or knots. A recess inside
the mezuzah case holds up to a 3.5in scroll (not included). Installation is via a hidden
mounting cleat attached to your doorpost with two small screws.
Approximate size: 5.5in. x 1.25in. x .75in.
Other examples of the RedCedar mezuzah:
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