Bronze Mezuzah from Lublin.
This mezuzah is a bronze cast of imprint of the mezuzah trace found at the old tenement at UL. LUBARTOWSKA 47 in Lublin. Mi Polin created a new mezuzah out of bronze to make the history tangible. Touching the mezuzah activates a link between past and present.
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About This Artist
Mi Polin
MI POLIN is the first Polish Judaica company since World War II. MI POLIN was created by Helena Czernek and Aleksander Prugar in 2014 to design and produce contemporary Judaica from Poland.
Before World War II in Warsaw alone there were over 30 companies producing Judaica. The art of Judaica production perished during World War II. Seven decades later we were the ones who resurrected this rich, centuries-old tradition by creating MI POLIN. We have revived and continued this tradition to design and produce contemporary Judaica from Poland in order to enrich Jewish life and strengthen Jewish identity.