Handmade Personalized Anachnu Mishpacha Sculpture by Glenn Grubard
Description
“Anachnu Mishpacha” means “We are family.” This warm, inclusive phrase goes beyond blood relations, capturing the deep sense of connection, loyalty, and shared responsibility that defines family in Jewish culture. It welcomes others, strengthens bonds, and reminds us that we are part of something larger, rooted in tradition, care, and mutual respect.
Personalization: This design has a maximum limit of 36 characters (including spaces)
Personalize your sculpture in English or Hebrew: The text must be entered exactly as you want it engraved; Glenn copies it verbatim. Please double‑check spelling, spacing, and punctuation before submitting your order.
Hebrew Name: Write the name in Hebrew or use the key to choose a Hebrew letter by its corresponding number. We cannot translate for you. You can use https://my-hebrew-name.com/ if you need help with translation. Glenn will personalize exactly what you type in that order, so please proofread before submitting your order and make sure any Hebrew is right to left.
Choose personalized or non-personalized at checkout. If you select "Yes," enter your personalization text.
- Handmade in the USA
- Sculpted wood sign mounted on an anodized aluminum base
- Round wooden base in photo not included
- Crafted from oak and maple wood (species vary based on availability)
- Eco-friendly acrylic paint finish
- Personalizable with up to 36 characters (single line) in Hebrew or English
- 7.2" x 1.5" x 0.5"
USA shipping only. Please allow 1-2 weeks for these made-to-order pieces to be created. Rush shipping is not available. Personalized items are FINAL SALE.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Orders typically ship in 5 business days from Glenn Grubard's New York studio
- Standard delivery takes 3-10 business days
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase. Custom items are final sale.
More about Glenn Grubard Designs
Self-taught mixed media artist Glenn Grubard has developed a unique art form based on the centuries-old technique of paper cutting. Most of his work has inspirational sayings, hymns or prayers inserted to encourage and motivate those who receive his unique pieces. In his intricate designs, he creates continuous connections of laser-cut works of art.