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Donor Walls
"When you cut down your harvest in your
field, and have forgotten a sheaf in the field, you shall
not go again to fetch it; it shall be for the stranger, for
the orphan, and for the widow."
--
Deuteronomy 4:19:22
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JCC of St. Louis, Missouri
Wall of Honor
Marilyn Fox Building, Chesterfield, Missouri

"Upon entering the building people are immediately greeted
by a spectacular, one of a kind Wall of Honor,
which incorporates those Jewish values we all agree represent
who we are. Equally as important, having
seen the Gruss' creation, new donors have been directly motivated
to support our capital campaign."
Bird's eye maple and marquetries of various woods.
24 x 7 ft.
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Detail of marquetry mural:
The requirements were to create a modern dedication
wall that blends with the space, architectural features
and colors of the building's new lobby.
2. Silk-screened magnetic name plaques:
Each one of the categories are of a different size and
color denomination. The name plates are easy to dismount
and place in alphabetical order.
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Mezuzah case and room recognition plaque:
In addition to the Wall of Honor, Gruss produced dedication
gifts as well as assorted architectural signage.
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Synagogue of
New York, New York
Campaign 2000 Wall
Carved oak and walnut, engraved brass name plaques.
Hispano-Mooresque carved wood patterns. The requirements
were to provide a display of donor names while faithfully
recreating the sanctuary's original design crafted in
1872.
6 x 7 ft.
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Temple
Bnai Abraham of Livingston, New Jersey
Twelve Tribes Wall
Sapele veneer and brass letters. Inlays of rare woods,
shells, semiprecious metals and stones. Silk-screened
plates and category titles.
5 x 6 ft. each panel

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