Collection: Menorahs

Menorahs for Tradition, Worship & Celebration

Explore traditional and decorative menorahs, including nine-branched Hanukkah menorahs—also called hanukkiahs—and seven-branched Temple-style menorahs. Discover classic brass designs, artistic styles, meaningful Judaica gifts, and menorahs inspired by the heritage of Israel.

  • Hanukkah Menorahs & Hanukkiahs

    Nine-branched menorahs for celebrating Hanukkah.

  • Seven-Branch Menorahs

    Traditional designs inspired by the ancient Temple menorah.

  • Brass Menorahs

    Classic brass designs for display, worship, and gifts.

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Menorah & Hanukkiah Questions

What is the difference between a menorah and a hanukkiah?

A traditional menorah has seven branches and is associated with the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. A hanukkiah is the nine-branched Hanukkah menorah used during the eight nights of Hanukkah, with one additional light called the shamash.

How many branches does a Hanukkah menorah have?

A Hanukkah menorah, also called a hanukkiah, has nine branches. Eight lights represent the eight nights of Hanukkah, and the ninth light is the shamash used to light the others.

Can a seven-branch menorah be used for Hanukkah?

A seven-branch menorah is generally displayed as a symbol of Jewish heritage and the ancient Temple. Hanukkah observance traditionally uses a nine-branched hanukkiah.

What should I consider when choosing a menorah?

Consider the number of branches, the menorah’s dimensions, candle or oil-cup compatibility, material, finish, and where it will be displayed. Review the individual product description and measurements before ordering.

Menorahs and Hanukkiahs for Your Home

Explore our collection of traditional and decorative menorahs, including nine-branched Hanukkah menorahs—also known as hanukkiahs—and seven-branched Temple-style menorahs. Choose from classic brass finishes, artistic designs, compact styles, and meaningful Judaica gifts.

The seven-branched menorah is associated with the ancient Temple in Jerusalem and remains a recognized symbol of Jewish heritage. A Hanukkah menorah, or hanukkiah, has nine lights: eight for the nights of Hanukkah and an additional light known as the shamash.

When choosing a menorah, review the number of branches, dimensions, material, finish, and candle or oil-cup compatibility shown on the individual product page.