Dorit Judaica Am Yisrael Chai and Star of David Hanukkah Menorah
Fill your home with the strong Jewish spirit this Hanukkah with this meaningful menorah from Dorit Judaica:
- Made from metal, this Hanukkah menorah features a Star of David design and the Hebrew words, "Am Yisrael Chai." It is suitable for standard Hanukkah candles.
- An original work by one of Israel's top Judaica designers.
- Will make a great gift for the holiday, a birthday, or any other occasion!
- BONUS: This Hanukkah Menorah comes with a free Hanukkah blessings pamphlet.
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Laser-Cut Metal
Width: 27.5 cm / 10.8"
Height: 23.4 cm / 9.2"
Depth: 8.3 cm / 3.3"
This menorah fits standard Hanukkah candles. It is also suitable for pre-filled gelled olive oil cups with diameter 2 cm / 0.8".
Show the world that the Jewish people live on with this delightful Hanukkah menorah! Crafted from metal, this menorah is decorated with multiple different Star of David designs, with a rainbow colored Star of David in the center and a yellow dove above it with an olive branch in its beak. The following Hebrew text is written along the base of the menorah: "Am Yisrael Chai" (the people of Israel live). An empowering reminder of the strength and resilience of the Jewish people in times of darkness and light!
A free Hanukkah blessings pamphlet is included! Printed in both Hebrew and English for easy reading. Measuring 24 x 16.5 cm (9.4" x 6.5"), this beautiful laminated booklet will help everyone sing along! Includes the traditional blessings said after lighting Hanukkah candles, plus the famous tune Maoz Tzur!
Dorit is the founder of Dorit Judaica. She's a religious woman with a singular passion for Jewish art. Her faith helps her create vivid pieces that are pleasing to the senses. She specializes in integrating Jewish texts into her colorful work. Dorit employs her remarkable creativity in all her designs. She is a seventh-generation Israeli, and lives in Petach Tikva with her husband and four kids.