Dorit Judaica Floral Design Aluminum Hanukkah Menorah

Designed in Israel
$134.00
In stock

Like a multi-faceted window to a garden of stems, leaves and tendrils, this imaginative aluminum Hannukah Menorah will capture your gaze long after the last lights have dimmed.

  • Styled like a paper cutout with motifs of a Celtic lamp
  • Finely fashioned Hebrew letters rising from the candleholders declaring the holiness of the Hanukkah candles: HaNeirot Hallalu Kodesh Hem
  • Available in silver or gold plating
  • BONUS: This Menorah comes with a booklet of Hebrew/English Hanukkah blessings for FREE!!!
  • Makes for a striking addition to your Hanukkah collection, illuminating your mantelpiece!
$134.00
 

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Details

Aluminum

Size: 25.5 cm x 27cm x 9cm / 10.03" x 10.63" x 3.54"

Available in silver or gold plating

Comes with aluminum lighting cups

This menorah fits standard Hanukkah candles. It is also appropriate for pre-filled gelled olive oil cups with diameter 2 cm / 0.8".

An aluminum garden comes to life with this gleaming, finely crafted Hanukkah Menorah. The stems, leaves and tendrils are woven together with the precision of a paper cutout. The letters of הנרות הללו קודש הם (these candles are holy) appear to be standing of their own accord, buttressing the floral pattern. Makes a special Hanukkah gift for someone with discerning taste!

A free Hanukkah blessings pamphlet is included! Printed in both Hebrew and English for easy reading. Measuring 24 x 16.5 cm (9.4" x 6.5"), this beautiful laminated booklet will help everyone sing along! Includes the traditional blessings said after lighting Hanukkah candles, plus the famous tune Maoz Tzur!

Dorit is the founder of Dorit Judaica. She's a religious woman, with a singular passion for Jewish art. Her faith helps her create vivid pieces that are pleasing to the senses. She specializes in integrating Jewish texts into her colorful work. You'll notice that Dorit employs her remarkable creativity in all her designs. She is a seventh-generation Israeli and lives in Petach Tikva with her husband and four kids.

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