The Menorah is a nine branch candelabrum, not an eight branch candelabrum even though Channakkah is celebrated for eight nights. The ninth candle is called shamash, or attendant, and is used to light the other candles.
• Abstract Menorah, $425, by Bandhu Dunham, Artful Home
• Meta Menorah, $950, by Lisa Slovis, Artful Home
• Sabra Hanukkah Menorah, $95.95, Canaan Online
• Kinetic Hanukkah Menorah, $19, Canaan Online
• Ginkgo Contemporary Oil Lamp Hanukkah Menorah, $74.99, Accent Furniture Direct
• Relief Menorah, $98, Jonathan Adler
• Silver Menorah, $32.95, Crate and Barrel
• Nambé "Illume" Menorah, $175, Bloomingdale's
• Stainless Steel Electric Menorah, $97.99, Amazon
• Contemporary Silver-Plated Menorah, $24.99, Target











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The kinetic menorah is $198.00, not $19.
How about these? http://www.gothamjudaica.com/sgm_chanukah.html
Sharon Metal is a very talented New York based artist and designer whose work is both original and classy. Check out her website! http://www.gothamjudaica.com/
$950?! I guess it's supposed to last forever.. but WOWTHATSALOTOFMONEY.
seeing such lovely things=) (esp the first pict) makes me lament "oh, why cant i have more sq feet.. larger space.." so I can house 'em pretty things. sigh =)
Beautiful! Almost makes me wish I were Jewish just so I could buy one. Gorgeous
Waw - very very nice! Think these will fit well on a Christmas table as well ;)
e-bay and etsy have gorgeous, vintage but modern, and affordable Chanukah menorahs (and regular menorahs, too), if you keep looking.