From traditionally elegant walls to innovative architectural and interactive pieces, each donor recognition wall reflects the spirit of giving and expresses your synagogue's unique vision and style.
Sefer Torah Mesivta Yeshiva Zichron Paltiel Staten Island, NY
This Custom Sefer Torah dedication wall has blue text and gold graphics printed on the face.
The scroll ends are sprayed blue with gold text printed on the face. The scrolls float above the center panel.
The 47” x 67” x 3/8” acrylic Torah floats ½” from the wall.
Donor names are screened on Plexiglas plates on this magnificent recognition wall. The title plates with black copy are satin brass, the background is Amber Fusion. Roped mahogany columns with brass accents frame the unit. Individual satin brass letters title the wall. The overall size is approximately 5' x 8'.
Glass on Metal Kehillas Bais Yehuda Wesley Hills, NY
3/8” thick glass plaques have black copy printed on the backs.
The glass is affixed to metallic acrylic plates which are mounted flush to the wall.
Aluminum button rosettes cover the mounting hardware.
Digital Interactive Highland Park Jewish Center Highland Park, NJ
42" interactive LCD screen with touch screen capacity to search for a particular name, photograph, bio or list of all Holocaust victims.
200 names are printed in brown ink on 3/4" thick marble Jerusalem Gold columns.
7" Individual satin brass Hebrew and English letters title the wall.
Seven Days of Creation Ohev Shalom Orlando Orlando, FL
Multi-elevational glass donor wall with glass mosaic accents of the Seven Days of Creation. 2.75" & 2" Individual satin aluminum title letters. Approximate size is 83" x 122".
Eshet Hayil Wall Magen David Yeshivah Brooklyn, NY
A 47 ½” x 29” maple board with a printed white border accommodates 29 acrylic circle plaques with white on the backs and black text on the faces. A 16” aluminum cut-out emblem painted white and 1” aluminum letters painted white title the board.
Curved Oak board has glass plaques with blue screened copy mounted with 4 button rosettes. 4" Individual fused glass letters float off the board and fused glass accent pieces are mounted to brass.
Westchester Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester Chappaqua, NY
3 – 64” x 28 1/2" x 3/8” glass columns with polished aris edges have inscriptions sprinted on the backs in black ink. Individual black aluminum letters title the wall.
Images are printed on wallpaper; photographs are printed on the backs of acrylic columns. Stained glass Ten Commandments are mounted in a back lit light box. Satin brass letters and numbers are disbursed through this beautiful recognition design.
Writing Ourselves Into Torah Beth-El Zedeck Indianapolis, IN
Anodized aluminum plates with printed black copy are mounted to clear acrylic columns. 54”x 10 ½” half-round mahogany scrolls with brass ends anchor the design. 11 ½”x 65” mahogany board with 3” and 2” individual aluminum letters titles the wall.
A variety of sizes of magnificent Jerusalem stone make up the pattern for this interlocking donor recognition wall. Font and plaque size differentiate the recognition levels.
Glass donor plaques are mounted to the wall on various elevations.
7 glass plaques have stained glass images printed on the backs. Fused glass and satin aluminum letters title the plaques.