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Celebrate American history, Jewish heritage, and contemporary craftsmanship with this exclusive pewter mezuzah, a custom collaboration between renowned artist Emily Rosenfeld and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, located steps from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, in in Philadelphia. Created in honor of the United States semiquincentennial, this meaningful piece bridges past and present, faith and freedom.
The mezuzah design is composed of a sculptural rendering of the Liberty Bell, echoing Philadelphia’s pivotal role in the nation’s founding, and a laurel branch symbolizing perseverance, peace, and victory; timeless ideals shared across cultures. An excerpt of the iconic phrase “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land…”, drawn from the Torah (Leviticus 25:10), the same inscription engraved on the Liberty Bell itself, serves as a backdrop. This layered imagery connects American independence with its enduring Jewish roots, creating a mezuzah that is both historical and spiritual.
4” high by .75” wide by .375” deep.
For indoor or outdoor use.
Klaf sold separately.
About the Artist Emily Rosenfeld is a Massachusetts-based metal artist known for her evocative and finely crafted Hebrew and Judaic designs. With a background in sculpture and a deep appreciation for Jewish text and symbolism, she creates pieces that feel both contemporary and timeless. Her work often explores themes of identity, heritage, and connection, transforming traditional forms into meaningful, modern expressions. Widely collected and exhibited, Rosenfeld’s pieces are cherished for their craftsmanship, warmth, and enduring message.

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