Just wishing you a Happy Hanukkah. I have a party to plan, so I will be back next week!
This menorah is not a family heirloom, but one purchased in an antique store by the gardener. I’ve found several like this online. They appear to be circa 1920 or perhaps a bit before.
If you would like to see a museum quality menorah, here is a link to a menorah from 18th century – mid-19th century from Eastern Galicia or Western Ukraine HERE.
Blessings be with you this festival of lights!
See you next week.
Happy Hanukkah, Luanne, to you and your family!
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Happy Hanukkah, Amy!
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THank you!
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Happy Hanukkah, Luanne! Hope you have a wonderful party!
We had a very similar menorah when I was growing up. I think my mom gave it to my niece, and then it broke. You always lead me to new questions–now I need to ask my mom if she remembers where they got it. (They did have an antiques business, so my dad may have picked it somewhere along the line.)
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OK, I can’t wait to see it show up in a poem! Happy Hanukkah to you and yours!
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Happy Hanukkah Luanne (and family) 🙂
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Thank you, Su!
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Happy Hanukkah and enjoy your party!
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Spin a dreidel for me!
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Will do! Happy Hanukkah!
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