Jerusalem Hanukkiah Menorah By Yair Emanuel
Jerusalem Hanukkiah Menorah By Yair Emanuel
SKU: CH113
This exquisite laser cut metal and hand painted Hanukkah Menorah depicts the Old City of Jerusalem. The Hanukkah candles fit into the elegant base and are complemented by the tasteful laser cut illustration of the holy city. The beautiful and vivid colors add flare and color to the Holiday of Lights.
The amazing piece is hand-painted and then covered with three layers of lacquer, making it totally functional. The Menorah is waterproof and may be hand-washed.
Additional Information
Additional Information
The Hanukkiah is a candelabrum used specifically for Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights. According to the history of the holiday, the Great Temple was destroyed by the Greeks during the Greco-Judean war. When the Jews returned to their ruined Temple, they saw that the Greeks had contaminated the oil jars. They could not find enough pure oil to light the Menorah. When almost all hope was lost, they came across one jar of pure oil that was expected to burn out after a single day was over. It was a Miracle of Light when the small quantity of oil found was sufficient for 8 days, just enough time for the fresh oil supply to reach the Temple.
To commemorate this miracle, every year during Hanukkah, a special menorah with eight branches and one holder (shamash) in the middle is lit for eight consecutive days. This menorah is called a Hanukkiah. On the first night, a single candle is lit by the ninth candle, which is called the Shamash. The Shamash, traditionally placed in the center of the Hanukkiah, is used to light the other eight candles. Each night, an additional candle is added until all of the candles are lit on the 8th night. The Chanukiah is only used during Hanukkah.
Artist Yair Emanuel, a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, lives and works in Jerusalem. Emanuel's style of Judaic art is based upon a fusion of traditional motifs and ancient Jewish manuscripts with modern and Oriental art. Vivid and harmonious colors as well as a mixture of the old and the new characterize Emanuel's work, which is designed and crafted in his Jerusalem studio.
Measures appx 9" X 5.5"
Imported from Israel.