A Judaica Gift Guide
The J&M Guide to
Wedding & Chuppah Gifts
Witnessed under the chuppah,
carried into the first home.
Weddings are made of small, sacred moments — the walk down the aisle, the seven blessings, the shattered glass underfoot. At J&M Judaica, we believe the gifts that mark a wedding should hold those moments the way resin holds light: quietly, permanently, and with room for the years to come.
Every piece is hand-poured in small batches in Atlanta by Michelle and Julie. Made to order, made to last, and made to travel from the chuppah to the doorway of a couple’s first home. Here are four of our favorites for the occasion.
Our Favorites
Four Pieces for the
Chuppah & Beyond
I · The Broken Glass, Kept
The Chuppah Glass Mezuzah
$54
Our signature piece. Send us a shard of the glass the couple broke under the chuppah and we’ll suspend it in clear resin — transforming the ceremony itself into a mezuzah for the door of their first home. A keepsake that turns a moment into a threshold.
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II · The Ceremony, Together
Wedding Glass Bundle
$136
The wedding glass to break, and everything needed to capture the shards afterward — so the same glass that marks the end of the ceremony becomes the mezuzah that marks the beginning of their home. The whole arc, in one bundle.
Shop the Wedding Glass BundleIII · The Word for Love
Ahavah · אהבה
$45
The Hebrew word for “love,” poured in resin. A quiet centerpiece for a newlywed’s shelf, an anniversary, or any doorway that asks to be named. Simple, tender, and beautiful year-round.
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IV · Their First Doorway
The Hearts Mezuzah
$54
A mezuzah with hearts suspended in resin — tender, personal, and made to mark the very first doorway of a couple’s shared life. A quiet blessing every time they come home.
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Frequently Asked
How does the chuppah glass mezuzah actually work?
After the ceremony, collect the shards of the wedding glass (a cloth napkin or small bag under the glass makes this easy) and mail them to us. If you purchased the wedding glass bundle from us, you will receive a bag for stomping along with the wedding glass. We carefully suspend the real pieces in clear resin, so the mezuzah on the couple’s doorpost literally holds a piece of the moment they were married.
How long does made-to-order take?
Because every piece is hand-poured in small batches, please allow 2–3 weeks for production plus shipping. For wedding gifts we recommend ordering 4–6 weeks ahead of the date you need it — and if you’re sending us ceremony glass, start the order before the wedding so we’re ready to receive it.
Can I personalize my piece?
Yes — many of our pieces can be customized with color choices, names, the couple’s wedding date, or other details. Start a custom order →
Where are your pieces made?
Every J&M Judaica piece is handcrafted in Atlanta, Georgia by Michelle and Julie. No two are exactly alike — small variations are part of what makes each piece yours.
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