Unique Piece
Each Prime Judaica piece is uniquely made: no two pieces are identical. Just as each piece of wood used in our collection has its own personal history and memory, each family has their unique story, their own journey. The stories and experiences of the trees, apparent in the piece's special markings, parallel those of families, filled with love, growth, and resilience.
FAQs
Absolutely! Commissioned pieces add a special touch for your celebrations. Custom made products will be designed according to your specification. Please contact us to discuss how we can support your unique preferences.
Shipping and handling within the continental United States is free. For all other locations, please send us the shipping address, and we will provide an estimated cost.Â
For international delivery: Buyer is responsible for any duties/ import taxes, and otherfees that may be required in th Country of delivery..
Final sale, and custom orders are not returnable.
All other: Changed your mind? No problem!
- Please enclose a copy of the invoice, packing slip, or purchase order with the returnÂ
- RMA form is required. Rma form IS AVAILABLE HERE.
- Merchandise must be returned within 10 days of receiving the Return Merchandise AuthorizationÂ
- Packaged items must be returned in original packaging for proper creditÂ
- A 25% restocking fee will apply to all items authorized for return
Prime Judaica will donate part of each product to either:Â
- Eran, which provides Lifesaving Emotional First Aid Services in Israel.  Â
AND:
- Kibbutz Kfar Aza rebuilding fund.
This Kibbutz is located in Israel, about 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) from the border with the Gaza Strip. On 7 October 2023, around 70 Hamas militants attacked Kfar Aza, a kibbutz, massacring residents and abducting several hostages.
We build everything in sunny south Florida, where the sun paints the sky in hues of tangerine and coral, and the air wraps you in a warm, sultry embrace. To us, it's a place where cultures collide and blend, creating a rich tapestry of diversity and acceptance.
Equally, South Florida is not without its storms—both meteorological and metaphorical. The threat of hurricanes looms, a reminder of the fragility of paradise. Although it is a lengthy process, most of the time, we use wood from trees that fell during storms. We mill the trunks to useable boards, air dry them for months, and then kiln dry the planks, preserving the beauty of fallen trees for generations to enjoy.