Noah's Ark Tzedakah Box by Emily Rosenfeld
Description
This contemporary Noah's Ark Tzedakah Box symbolizes protection, paired with the olive branch, symbolizing hope. Perfect for a Jewish baby gift, it is meant to both teach and inspire generosity and stewardship. As part of our Tzedakah, and to express our desire to defend the civil rights of every person, we are donating 5% of the proceeds of each box to the ACLU.
Made from sustainable bamboo and pewter, the box has typical striations and imperfections found in the material. The lid is removable and has a magnetic closure. It measures a 4.5” cube and comes with a description card.
This box can be personalized in Hebrew or English for an additional $28. Please select which language you would like it in. If you write the personalization in English, it will be in English. We cannot translate for you.
For Hebrew, use the key to choose Hebrew letters by their corresponding numbers. Make sure the first letter of your name is on the far right. We personalize in exactly the order shown.
Please note: Personalized items are not returnable. Make sure that any text fields are filled out correctly before placing your order. Personalized orders may require two weeks to fulfill.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Orders are made to order and typically ship in 1-2 weeks from Emily Rosenfeld's Massachusetts Studio. Rush shipping not available.
- Standard delivery takes 3-10 business days
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase
More about Emily Rosenfeld
Emily started making her own jewelry in 1991 in Oakland, CA, running her business out of a Murphy bed closet. Now settled in Western Massachusetts, with a view of birch trees and a river she swims in during the summer, her studio is in a converted factory building filled with other artists. She feels continually inspired to develop new designs and play with new materials and techniques.
She is privileged and thankful to be part of the immensely supportive and loving community of craftspeople and crafts buyers. Making her work makes her very happy and she hopes owning it brings a measure of joy as well.