Chanukah
Family Menorahs
Menorah
E. Family
Ginsberg
This Menorah was my mom\'s great-aunt and great-uncle\'s. They gave my mother this small menorah when she was a little girl. She and her sister both got their own. They would light their small menorot, while their father lit the big one. My mom\'s great aunt was from America while her great-uncle was from France. This menorah was made in Israel, and it is very important to our family tradition during Chanukah.
The Menorah or Chanukiah is a nine-branched candelabra lit during the eight-day holiday of Chanukah.
Menorah
L. Family
Weiss
This small, gold Menorah is important to me and my family because my Mom, Dad, brother, sister, and I use it every year during the 8 days of Chanukah.
A Menorah of Chanukiah is a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Chanukkah.
Menorah
B. Family
This menorah is from my dad\'s mother, who purchased it in Israel. My Grandma got it about 10 years ago, and gave it to my parents on their anniversary. This Menorah has the word \"Shalom\" inscribed in Hebrew in its design, meaning \"peace\". It is made of silver and has a beautiful texture. This is important to my family because we use it every year for Chanukah, and because it was from my Grandma.
A Menorah or Chanukiah is a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Chanukkah.
Menorah
S. Family
Goldman
This menorah is important to my family because my great-grandmother passed it down to my grandma for her first Chanukah when she got married. My mother received this menorah from my grandma when she got married, and my mother will then pass it to me when I celebrate my Chanukah when I get married. This artifact is from Israel which is inscribed in Hebrew within its design along with two lions, a crown, and palm trees.
The Menorah or Chanukiah is a nine-branched candelabra lit during the eight-day holiday of Chanukkah.