Judaica Pottery

By Renee and Howard Vichinsky

The Art of the Craftsman Expressing Jewish Values & Traditions

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Chanukah collection

  • Menorah, Bench Style A3
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  • Menorah, Semicircular Arch A4
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  • Menorah, Train
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Ive been buying from the Vichinskys for over 6 years, and my family adores each of the pieces I've ordered. It is my pleasure to continue working with Judaica Pottery.

Janice, New York

I am so happy with my purchase. The Judaica pottery is gorgeous and the service was fast and friendly. I will definitely be buying from them again.

Elizabeth, New York

Very nice, high quality, worked out perfectly. I am very happy with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for something similar.

Benjamin, Connecticut

About Renee Vichinsky & Judaica Pottery

The beauty of Jewish rituals, their spirit and tradition, inspired Renee Vichinsky, beginning in 1980, to focus her skills as a potter exclusively to creating Judaic ceremonial objects. Renee draws inspiration from her memories as a child growing up in Israel. Its light, landscapes, cities, history and tradition, all find expression in her exquisitely hand-crafted work.

Renee's pieces have been shown at Jewish museums and galleries throughout the U.S. and Canada. Her work is in permanent collection of the Wolfson Museum in Jerusalem and has been featured in many publications and articles, including "Better Homes and Gardens", (December '90). Now working with her husband, Howard Vichinsky, in their studio in New York's Hudson Valley, Renee continues to use her creative skills to explore the Jewish tradition and beautify its rituals.

Expressing Jewish Values & Traditions