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.
Livnot Highland Park Conservative Temple Highland Park, NJ
Jerusalem stone plates of multiple sizes, with laser engraved brown filled copy, make up this Western Wall recognition design. The color of the background wall enhances the beauty of the stone and the individual satin brass title letters.
Oak columns accommodate satin brass engraved plates. Hebrew letters in a multi-dimensional sculpture form the word "Habonim", which means "The Builders".
Donor names are engraved on honed Jerusalem stones, forming a replica of the Western Wall. The focal point is a cast bronze sculpture of the actual wall.
Satin aluminum engraved plates are mounted to floating aluminum bars. Black anodized aluminum letters differentiate the donor levels. The organization logo is sandblasted into black marble inlaid into the wall.
Honoring Gurwin Jewish Geriatric Foundation Commack, NY
A 4' x 8' framed maple background accommodates multiple size Plexiglas plates set into easy access aluminum channels. The display's centerpiece is a reproduction of the building and grounds etched in glass.
Healthy Journeys Donor Wall Betty and Milton Katz JCC Cherry Hill, NJ
Jerusalem Gold Marble has a sandblasted dedication date, a biblical quote and a memorial dedication. Individual oxidized brass letters, title the wall. Donor names are screened on satin and oxidized brass, satin aluminum and glass plaques
Walnut plaque with a curve top and a bronze scroll head plate accommodates cast bronze name strips. This Past President plaque is available in any size.
Butterflies Congregation Sons of Israel Manalapan, NJ
Plexiglas butterflies feature a custom painted design, reproduced in printed vinyl graphics applied to the backs of each piece. Donors are recognized on engraved multiple size Plexiglas butterflies.
Mahogany Circles National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Washington, D.C.
Individual stylized satin brass title letters are centered on the wall above overlapping mahogany circles. Accents of brass rings surround various sizes of brass, aluminum and copper donor circles.