Plachte-Zuieback Art Glass








































The collection of stained glass windows, created by David and Michelle Plachte-Zuieback, over the past two decades represents a major contribution to the rich culture of Jewish life in America. This inspiring work, characterized by sumptuous detail and intricate layers of symbolism draws upon the long tradition of biblical interpretation and Jewish thought.

 

 

Web tour of the week Thy symbolism of the Lopati chapel

Lopati Chapel Temple Valley Beth Shalom Encino, CA   Abraham Heschel School, Northridge, CA     Golob Residence, Malibu, CA Temple Beth Am, Los Altos Hills, CA

 

Valley Beth Shalom
Abraham Heschel School
Temple Ohabai Shalom
St. John's of Lodi
Golub Residence
Beth Am Los Altos Hills


 


Stained Glass Windows
Etched Glass
Judaic Glassware
Redsidential Projects

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Stained Glass Windows
Congregation Beth Israel, Charlottesville, VA
Congregatioin Beth AM, Buffalo Grove, IL
Congregtion Beth AM, Los Altos Hills, CA
Kehillat Ma'arav, Santa Monica, CA
Temple Ansche Sholom, Olympia Fields, IL
Temple Emanu-El, San Jose, CA
Abraham Heschel School, Northridge, CA
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation,
Temple Valley Beth Shalom, Encino, CA
Temple Beth Sholom, Carmichael, CA
Temple Emanu-El, San Diego, CA
Temple Beth Torah, Ventura, CA
The Temple Ohabai Shalom, Nashville,

 

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Glass Etchings
Lopati Chapel Aron Hakodesh
Congregation Beit Tefilah, Paramus, NJ
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Selected Residential Works
Capon Residence, Charlottesville, VA
Golob Residence, Malibu, CA
Friedman Residence, San Diego, CA
Phillips Residence, Sherman Oaks, CA
Chilkov Residence, Venice, CA
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