Possibly the definitive piece of Judaica, the Hanukkah menorah has since time immemorial been one of the decorative centerpieces of a Jewish home as well as one of the most popular outlets for the creative energies of Jewish artists and artisans. read more
Before Hanukkah (which will start in December the 8th this year) these things are sold totally everywhere. You can buy in in any shop which sells religions stuff, but also in jewelry shops (you can find some really expensive stuff where), gift shops and even the most regular supermarket. read more
If you like the classic look, then the sterling silver traditional menorah is a perfect fit for you. These types of menorahs come in a multitude of sizes and colors. Look through World of Judaica's Hanukkah sale for a variety of menorah styles. Traditional menorahs often combine tradition with a touch of art, like small enameled baroque menorahs. read more
In light of this, they explain that there is not an absolute requirement that the Chanukah menorah be exactly like the one in the Temple, and the absence of actual fuel may not be a problem.7 However, there is seemingly a much more fundamental problem with using an electric menorah. read more