
Featured Hanukkah Menorah!
Menorah Pink Tulip by Quest
Hanukkah 2007 Dates:
Secular Calendar:
December 4 (first candle) - December 11 (last candle)
Jewish Calendar:
25 Kislev - 2 Tevet
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is the eight-day holiday, celebrating the Jewish victory over the Greeks in the mid-second century B.C.E. The word ''Hanukah'' means dedication, which refers to the re-dedication of the Holy Temple after the battle. As the Jews prepared to re-light the Temple menorah -- or seven-branched candelabra -- they found that there was only enough pure oil to last one day. The miracle of Hanukkah occurred when the oil lasted eight days.
Click to read more about the history of Hanukkah.
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Elegant Hanukkah Menorahs and Dreidels
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Beautiful Menorahs and Chanuka Supplies
Welcome to Gallery Judaica's selection of Chanuka supplies for the Jewish gift-giving holiday, Hanukah. Click on the images above to see each artist's selection of menorah and dreidel pieces. From finely elegant to playfully whimsical, our Menorahs and Chanuka supplies will be a wondrous addition to your family's celebration of Chanukah.
There are various spellings for the Jewish holiday, Hanukah. "Chanukah" and "Hanukkah" are the most commonly accepted, but there are many variations of the transliteration of the Hebrew word into English.
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