Hanukiah -Gilded copper – Magen David

49.90

This year for Hanukkah, choose a timeless design of hanukiah: a 9-branched candlestick in gilded copper, on which a Star of David and an olive leaf have been added. According to Jewish tradition, the Star of David symbolizes Jewish faith and the olive leaf symbolizes peace. A beautiful message for this festival of lights.

The copper hanukiah can be lit with candles or with oil cups.

  • Height: 17.7 cm
  • Composition: gilded copper
  • Made in Israel
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    What are the symbols of Hanukkah?

    The most famous symbol of Hanukkah is undoubtedly the hanukkiah, the nine-branched Jewish candlestick that is lit every night for 8 days.

    The history of Hanukkah dates back more than 2,000 years to a time when the Jewish people living in and around Jerusalem were ruled by Syro-Greeks (more on that later). During a war between the two peoples, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was heavily damaged and therefore had to be repaired and rededicated to God. The word Hanukkah actually means dedication.

    In the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was a menorah, a seven-branched candelabra. It is one of the oldest and most important symbols of Judaism. The story goes that when they were looking for oil to light the menorah, there was only enough to light it for one day. But then a miracle happened: the candles burned for eight days. This is known as the miracle of the oil, and it is commemorated every year during Hanukkah.

    Today, Hanukkiahs are available in a wide range of shapes, styles, sizes and materials. You will find them in silver, metal, glass, wood… All made by Israeli artists from Jerusalem, specialized in Judaica art.

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