Many local religious institutions come to us for specialty work, including artifact mounting, display boards, specialty cabinets, and other custom work.
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Marymount Convent in Tarrytown, NY, needed a Heritage Room to display their rich history, highlight their historic objects and invite visitors. Cornerstone designed, fabricated and installed the entire room, including graphic displays, cabinets, banners, lighting, custom artifact mounts and a bronze benefactors book, highlighting their donors.
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Temple Beth Haverim needed custom cabinets to house prayer shawls and other items for services, shown open and closed. Cornerstone designed, fabricated and installed the library, with built-in display areas and room for computer stations and movable tables. Cornerstone also built a series of oak-framed bulletin and display boards for the halls.

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Temple Beth Or wanted the ability to close the bulletin board in the lobby, so Cornerstone designed and built a unit with double bifold doors, shown here opened and closed.

Above: A new Tree of Life donor board at Beth Haverim Shir Shalom. It holds 300 brass leaves for engraving, is custom-designed, and printed on oak with a fabric mat. The quote printed on the panel was chosen by the rabbi. Above: The Yahzeit board uses existing plaques from RTOS, a temple that merged and needed it's plaques in the sanctuary. The new board incorporates RTOS's eternal light and is constructed from cherry wood. All the lights are new as well.
Above: A donor board for Woodlands Community Temple's capital campaign. The donor plaques are porcelain enamel and the trellis (which will be used to grow vines) is powdercoated aluminum for outdoor durability. go to Cornerstone home page
Above: Temple Beth Or needed to organize their tallit and siddurim outside the sanctuary. Cornerstone built these two cabinets to simplify storage.