David Gerstein Laser Cut Metal Colorful Chanukah Menorah Hamsa Shalom Blessing
419,81 $
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Bring some wit to your Hanukkah celebration with David Gerstein's double sided laser-cut steel Menorah depicting two hands, filled with Hebrew letters, arranged in the form of the Priest's Blessing. Hamsa eyes drive away evil spirits and "Shalom" and "Nes Gadol" are written in bold Hebrew letters. On Hanukkah, insert candles or glass cups into the indentations on the raised platform. Afterwards, this can be removed, leaving you with an impressive centerpiece home sculpture decoration.
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Bring some wit to your Hanukkah celebration with David Gerstein's double sided laser-cut steel Menorah depicting two hands, filled with Hebrew letters, arranged in the form of the Priest's Blessing. Hamsa eyes drive away evil spirits and "Shalom" and "Nes Gadol" are written in bold Hebrew letters. On Hanukkah, insert candles or glass cups into the indentations on the raised platform. Afterwards, this can be removed, leaving you with an impressive centerpiece home sculpture decoration.
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 some wit to your Hanukkah celebration with David Gerstein's double sided laser-cut steel Menorah depicting two hands, filled with Hebrew letters, arranged in the form of the Priest's Blessing. Hamsa eyes drive away evil spirits and "Shalom" and "Nes Gadol" are written in bold Hebrew letters. On Hanukkah, insert candles or glass cups into the indentations on the raised platform. Afterwards, this can be removed, leaving you with an impressive centerpiece home sculpture decoration.
See Additi