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Birds Hanukkah Menorah by Ester Shahf
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$175.00
Ester Shahaf brings the light of Hanukkah home with her sophisticated yet whimsical birds perched upon this traditional Menorah. Swarovsky crystals play catch with the light of the candles in the classic brass holders, while the birds in their plumage of hand-painted enamel, crystals and appliquéd metals gaze lovingly on.
A stunning addition to any Judaic art collection, this Menorah will delight all who behold it.
Menorah dimensions are 12 cm (4.7 in) height and 22.5 cm (8.8 in) width.
Hanukkah Menorah by Ester Shahaf
List Price: $340.00
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$289.00
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Imagine this beautiful Hanukkah menorah with lit candles, what better way to celebrate Hanukkah!! According to tradition, Jews kindle Hanukkah menorah for eight successive days to commemorate the miracle of the oil that burnt in the Holy Temple. Designed by Ester Shahaf, the gold-plated menorah is beautifully decorated with Swarovski crystals, brass and copper accents. Using innovative technique the hand-crafted menorah is made from laser-cut steel.
To complete the extraordinary yet classic look of the menorah, the front is inscribed in Hebrew with the hymn Hanerot Halalu. Usually after the lights are kindled the hymn Hanerot Halalu is recited: "Hanneirot hallalu anachnu madlikin 'al hannissim ve'al hanniflaot", which means: "We light these lights for the miracles and the wonders, for the redemption and the battles that you made for our forefathers". Inspired in tradition, this impressive menorah would make a great gift for Hanukkah, or any other special occasion in the Jewish home.