SYNAGOGUE STAINED GLASS, jEWISH STAINED GLASS, SYNAGOGUE ART, AND JUDAICA BY JEWISH ARTISTS DAVID AND MICHELLE PLACHTE-ZUIEBACK
"Acacia Ark and Table"
Temple Beth Am
Los Altos Hills, California
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
Aron Hakodesh set up for worship
Aron Hakodesh opened to reaveal storage of colapsable Torah reading table
In the fully closed configuration, the Aron Hakodesh is hidden behind the two rolling stained glass doors. By opening the rolling doors, the acacia-wood Ark is revealed and the multi-purpose room becomes a sanctuary
Aron Hakodesh with reading table set up for worship
Aron Hakodesh with doors open to reaveal the Torah
The lower compartment of the Ark opens to access the collapsible Torah-reading Table stored within The matching acacia-wood reading table rolls out and unfolds for worship
Ecclesiastic
Stained Glass
and Judaica
David and Michelle
Plachte-Zuieback
 
 

 

 
This Aron Hakodesh of stained glass and acacia-wood is unique, in that it's different configurations allow the room to be used for both worship and secular activities.
 

 

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