Shraga Landesman Hanukkah Menorah Slender Herons Perched on Branch
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Bring the world of nature to your living room with this amazing Menorah sculpture from Shraga Landesman. A lover of birds, he has carved from cast aluminum two charming heron birds perched on a metal branch as they prepare for the night. The indentations for the Menorah lights are deep in a row in the second branch.
See Additional Items below for more Hanukkah items: floating wicks, glass inserts, candles, and a laminated Hanukkah pamphlet to enhance your candle-lighting ritual with the Menorah
Bring the world of nature to your living room with this amazing Menorah sculpture from Shraga Landesman. A lover of birds, he has carved from cast aluminum two charming heron birds perched on a metal branch as they prepare for the night. The indentations for the Menorah lights are deep in a row in the second branch.
See Additional Items below for more Hanukkah items: floating wicks, glass inserts, candles, and a laminated Hanukkah pamphlet to enhance your candle-lighting ritual with the Menorah blessings and popular Haneirot Halalu and Mo’az Tzur songs, boldly printed in Hebrew and English.
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Bring the world of nature to your living room with this amazing Menorah sculpture from Shraga Landesman. A lover of birds, he has carved from cast aluminum two charming heron birds perched on a metal branch as they prepare for the night. The indentations for the Menorah lights are deep in a row in the second branch.
See Additional Items below for more Hanukkah items: floating wicks, glass inserts, candles, and a laminated Hanukkah pamphlet to enhance your candle-lighting ritual with the Menorah