TheSukkahProject.com is having a Chanukah Gift Sale through December 16th, featuring handcrafted Judaica by Steve Henry Herman.
These wooden creations are BEAUTIFUL and if you are looking for a unique gift for Chanukah, you couldn’t go wrong with one of these pieces.
I love his super cool GyroDreidle for $20 (above). And his absolutely stunning hand-carved Eitz Chayim mezuzot for $72 (this is beyond beautiful in real life!)
And his Tzedakah boxes for $30 (he has a few designs, but I’m partial to this Jerusalem one.)
I think his prices are very reasonable for hand-crafted work, but thru December 16th, you can save an additional 10% when you use the coupon code SALE at checkout.
Steve is also offering 10% off his in-stock Sukkot items including Klutz-Proof Sukkah Building Kits, kosher bamboo schach mats, decorations, and more with the same SALE code at checkout.
I know none of us are in the mindset of Sukkot right now, but this is a great time to stock up on whatever you might need for 5774 — prices won’t get lower than this.
And his sukkah kits are immensely popular. Don’t put this off until next September, when you’ll be kicking yourself for not buying it now!
Of course, everybody knows that I love a giveaway, which is why Steve has also generously offered to share two of his handmade creations as a Chanukah Giveaway here on Kosher on a Budget! Thank you, Steve.
One lucky reader will win his Jerusalem Tzedakah Box” (Retail value: $30) and a second reader will win his stunning Etz Hayim Mezuzah case (Retail value: $72 – note, the klaf is not included).
There are three ways to enter this giveaway:
#1. Please leave a comment — any comment will do — on this post.This entry is mandatory.
#2. Please like Kosher on a Budget on Facebook. Then leave a separate comment that you have done so (or that you already were). Your like will be confirmed. This entry is optional.
#3. Please subscribe to the Kosher on a Budget Email Newsletter.Then leave a separate comment that you have done so (or that you already were). Subscribes will be confirmed. This entry is optional.
You have until Sunday, December 9th at 11:59 pm EST to complete your entries. I’ll randomly pick two winners and their prize on Monday morning. Steve will send these out FedEx, so you get them in time for the end of Chanukah – if you would like to give your prize as a gift.
Disclaimer: I was provided with both a tzedakah box and a mezuzuah case, and Steve Herman will provide the winners with their prizes directly. I was not otherwise compensated for running this giveaway, nor for sharing my positive opinions of his work. Want more information? See my disclosure policy.
what a nice idea for chanukah gifts, great also to win
Beautiful pieces! Already following you on fb and getting the newsletter 🙂
These are special and would be amazing to win.
I already like KOAB on facebook 🙂
All these pieces are beautiful!!
I like you on facebook (and in real life 😉 )
Happy chanukah
Would love to win
Beautiful. Thank you for your great website.
I subscribe to the email
I already subscribe to the KOAB newsletter 🙂
Already a fan on fb
Gorgeous handcrafts. What a lovely thing to receive, and to be able to recommend and share with others. 🙂
I want to enter!
And I already LIKE you on Facebook!
SO amazing! Love them all!
Oh yeah, and I get your newsletter!
Beautiful stuff!
I already like KOAB on fb.
I already get the newsletter! Thanks.
I already liked KOB on fb
Oh, and I like you on Facebook…
I am already subscribed to your emails
Would love to win one of these items!
I like KOAB on Facebook!
… and I’ve subscribed to both email and to text alerts. 🙂
I’m a KOAB email subscriber!
they are beautiful. Someone will be happy to win and I want to be that person:).
Also already as subscriber and love it
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That mezuzah is so beautiful!
I am a KOAB fan on facebook
His work is gorgeous
Beautiful items!
Already liked on fb
Already a subscriber
Beautiful Judaica!!!!i
What a great idea!
I like you on FB
and I subscribe to your newsletter!
His work is beautiful. I love woodwork like that – my favorite booths at Art Fairs (I used to live in Ann Arbor where there was a HUGE one every summer) were the ones focused on handcrafted woodwork.
I follow on Facebook already.
And I subscribe to your e-mails.
What lovely wood!
I’m subscribed already
I already like you on fb
the products look great
like on FB
email subscriber
love these!
like you on FB