HAGGADAH REVISITED VOL. 4

Vol. 4 of our signature Haggadah booklet (2 years in the making) specially designed for first timers, people with short attention spans, hungry people and families with a ton of noisy children. Vol. 4 is expanded with richer text and even more iconic Passover traditions. The text was revised by Ruby Zuckerman and includes new design work by James Anderson. 

Printed by Martian Press on French Paper stock with a Risograph printer. 

To purchase, please Venmo or Paypal Jesse $30 per booklet. Make sure to indicate the number of copies you want as well as your mailing address. Sorry this is bootleg, but we are not a real business anymore and this is the best we could come up with.



Mezuzah | Ceramic

Simple ceramic mezuzah in 3 color ways. Designed to blend into the home while providing depth and meaning to any doorpost. Juan helped us make these and like the eccentric mad scientist that he is, it was nearly impossible to get a finished product from him (literally 6 months of pleading to get these done). Stop your infinite scrolling and buy this mezuzah with a scroll   :)

Note: We don't have enough followers on Instagram to "scroll up" so this was the only place I could find to put a scroll pun.

Double sided tape is provided to neatly and effectively affix these to your doorway. *Though we cannot guarantee the adhesive will maintain over time so please take care to ensure your mezuzah is secure, especially in the event of inclement weather.  

H: 5/8" W: 7/8" L: 3 7/8"




















Judaica Standard Time explores the space between faith and design. It is playful, yet profound. The spiritual realm contains many functional objects that have been overlooked and forgotten over the years and through generations. Working with international artisans and designers on classic and traditional Judaica objects, JST looks to return these pieces to the forefront of our homes and minds. On the fringes of religion and spirituality, our goal is to connect and belong. To be useful in ways we had forgotten and to bring people together in pride and in memory. Judaism plays a part, but it is not the whole story. We hope these pieces can transcend religion and find a place in the spaces of all people.







Judaica Standard Time
2020–2024


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