About The Jewish Collective

Today, the Jewish community is battling injustice - the worst it has been since the Holocaust. However, it is times like these where the Jewish community comes together, strongly unified and resilient in the face of hatred - one of the many things that makes this community so special. The Jewish Collective (TJC) is more than just a design venture; it's a platform dedicated to celebrating Jewish identity, traditions, and values through art and design. Join me on this journey as we explore and showcase the beauty of our collective heritage. TJC is an online décor shop for the Jewish community. During these unprecedented times, we need to lift up this community, and most importantly support our heroes fighting on the front lines.

About The Artist

Welcome to The Jewish Collective! My name is Stefanie Matza, and I am thrilled to share my passion for design and Jewish culture with you. Armed with a BFA degree from the University of Michigan's Stamps School of Art & Design, I bring a blend of artistic creativity and deep cultural appreciation to every project. As a graphic designer, I believe in the power of visual storytelling to celebrate and preserve our rich Jewish heritage. Whether through elegant typography or thoughtfully crafted images and layouts, I aim to create designs that resonate with, and inspire our Jewish community.

As an artist, the best way I can do my part to give back and to help overcome adversity is by creating art that can inspire change and a positive outlook. The Jewish Collective consists of digital prints and Jewish contemporary art portraying uplifting Hebrew and Jewish sayings that will bring light, love and even laughter into our homes, offices and everyday lives, in these very trying times.

Where are your proceeds going?

In addition to hanging your jewish art proudly, 15% of your sale will be donated to The Survivors and Wounded Association. “The Organization For the Survivors and the Wounded was established by the Sharabi family, whose sons, Daniel and Neriyah are two of the heroes from the music festival, stood and fought like heroes in the line of fire, tended to wounded, and saved many lives. They lived to tell their story, the victims of the massacre’s story, to the world while they complete the mission reality put before them, so that everyone will remember what really happened on the 7th of October and all those who can no longer tell their story themselves.”

Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to connecting with you through meaningful design and shared cultural experiences. Thinking of something specific? Go to the custom page!

With love,

Stefanie