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Chanukiah, Morocco, 19th century CE
They [priests and their gifts] serve a copy and shadow of the heavenly things. (Heb. 8:5)
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Vintage Hand Painted Signed VIANA Menorah Ceramic Tile 5 78 ebay Mystic Bean Counter
This treasure of the underground necropolis of Beit She’arim Israel shows the seven-branch menorah for the time of the Bible.
Silver Hanukkiah | Italy | 1830s
Description from the Met Museum: Italian silver Hanukkah lamps are among the rarest items of Judaica and only a few eighteenth-century examples are known. This is the only currently known silver Hanukkah lamp in a bench-shape style made for a domestic setting. The iconography is typical of Judaica: the miniature oil jug and the lit nine-stem Hanukkiot (the modern Hebrew term for a nine-branched Hanukkah lamp used outside the Temple) gesture to the lamp’s traditional use during Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights. The combination of malleable precious material and innovative design of the first half of the 19th-century exhibited in this object