Ba-ruch ata, A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu, me-lech ha-o-lam, a-sher ki-de-sha-nu be-mits-vo tov, ve-tsi-va-nu le-had-lik neir shel Chan-nu-kah. / Ba-ruch ata, A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu, me-lech ha-o-lam,she-a-sa ni-sim las-a-vo-tei-nu ba-ya-mim ha-heim ba-ze-man ha-zah. / Ba-ruch ata, A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu, me-lech ha-o-lam, she-he-chya-nu ve-ki-ya-ma-nu ve-hi-gi-a-nu las-man-ha-zeh.
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Wish you all happy Hanukkah, Hanukka, Hanukah, Hanuka, Hanucka, Hanuckah, Chanucka, Chanuckah celebration…. So many spelling options so not to insult anyone.. will include all of them…..
The light and atmosphere was somehow tangible in this room when i entered it, it was still, quiet and peaceful, it enveloped me and surrounded me and for a moment i rested.
The menorah, a seven-branched candelabrum used in the Temple, is one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith. It has been said that the menorah is a symbol of the nation of Israel and its mission to be “a light unto the nations.” The sages emphasize that light is not a violent force; Israel is to accomplish its mission by setting an example, not by might, nor by power, but by spirit. It was the menorah that served as the primary Jewish symbol from antiquity until the post-Renaissance period, not the “Jewish star”. Happy Hanukkah Card /
Continuation in Shalom Styll Lyfe Series…Nikon D70s 200 iso
Menorah and dreidel in celebration of upcoming Hanukkah.
As close as I’ll come to doing religious art, at least up to this point. But I think a Hanukkah Menorah, while being pretty Jewish, is still a symbol of hope and renewal that anyone can relate to.
A Wish For Joy
A Wish For Joy
A Wish For Joy
Happy Hanukkah
Happy Hanukkah
Taken at the weastern wall during the festival of lights or Chanukkah.
Enamel art, Menorah, Jewish museum, Girona, Spain / Canon digital camera This photo has been featured in Bagels and Lox- / Jewish themed art and writing
Sephardic book mark, this one is from Casa de Sefarad, / Cordoba, Spain
In honour of the great writer and poet of his generation, Iosif Landau. / You will never leave us, my dear tio Gigi!
Acrylic on canvas / 16” x 20” / 2009 This is not for Hannukah – the menorah would then have eight branches, one for each day of the holiday
The local bakery had such simple, yet pretty displays for the first time ever this year. This is a Menorah in the window, in which a new candle is lit for each night of Hanukkah. / Photographed at Cohen’s Bakery, Ellenville, NY, USA /
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