MEZUZAH
ŻÓŁKIEW
ul. Zaporizka 1

$258.00

Size

9,05” long / 1,75” wide

Material

Bronze

SET & PRICE

The given price is the final product price for a set consisting: product and a dedicated to this product e-booklet.

TAX

According to the latest August 2025 US customs tariffs, our products are exempt from duties and taxes. In exceptional circumstances, a customs duty of $5 may apply (for large orders).

SHIPPING

Fare starts form 48$ to USA and to most countries outside EU. We ship by UPS. 

Production

All components, prints, raw materials and finished products were manufactured 100% in Poland.

Shipping info Worldwide UPS shipping rates starts:
Poland – always 5,5$
USA & CANADA - from $40
UE & UK - 22$
THE WORLD – 55$

Description

Learn more about mezuzuah from this home series

The trace of mezuzah

ZÓLKIEW SLAJD

new mezuzah - bronze cast of the trace

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The story hidden behind

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ZHOVKVA A RENAISSANCE SHTETL

Zhovkva does not resemble a typical Galician shtetl. This is a Renaissance city. It was founded by the Grand Crown Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski – the minister of war of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom. The main ongoing construction work in the city at present is the restoration work of The Castle – Żółkiewski’s seat. It was designed for the hetman by a Polish architect of Italian origin – Paweł Szczęśliwy. Paweł Szęśliwy went on to design and build The Golden Rose Synagogue in Lviv.

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ZHOVKVA THE KING AND THE SYNAGOGUE

Who was Żółkiewski? This hetman was the great-great-grandfather of John III Sobieski a King of Poland . Sobieski enlarged the castle considerably. The architect Piotr Beber worked for him. Piotr Beber also designed The Great Synagogue in Zhovkva. In 1649, Sobieski issued a series of building permits for the Talmud-Tora school, a mikveh, a printing house, and allowed Jews to settle in the center of town. What they still needed was a synagogue. Sobieski agreed also to that. The building of the new synagogue was financed from three sources: the community’s own contribution, a loan and Sobieski himself making the largest financial contribution to build the new synagogue.

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ZHOVKVA THE END

In 1942, a ghetto was built in this town. Over 6,000 people were moved into it, 4,000 of whom were murdered in the nearby woods. 74 Jews from Zhovkva survived the Holocaust. The Polish community was expelled and their belongings plundered. In 2011, the City Council of Zhovkva gave Stepan Bandera the title of the honorary resident of Zhovkva.

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