This isn’t just Judaica. It’s legacy, soul, and tradition — hand-carved into every detail.
My grandfather, Boris Lazarevitch Gilavitch, discovered his gift for carving mezuzahs later in life. What began as a quiet hobby quickly became a powerful way for him to express his deep love for Jewish heritage and his connection to Jerusalem. Every mezuzah he creates is crafted entirely by hand, with patience, devotion, and a heart full of meaning.
Each piece carries symbols of our faith — like the walls of Jerusalem or the Star of David — and tells a story that speaks to identity, memory, and spiritual pride.
As his grandson, I grew up watching his hands bring wood to life. Today, I’m proud to help share his art with the world. Not just because it’s beautiful, but because I believe every Jewish home deserves a mezuzah that feels personal, powerful, and full of soul.