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Menorahs in this tin passa: Get to know the most original Chanukah pieces - Walla! Judaism

2019-12-29T14:41:07.120Z


Menorah and silver menorah are beautiful and exciting and traditional, but the creativity of Jews around the world has brought the menorah to new peaks of art. Judge for yourself


Menorahs in this tin passa: Get to know the most original Chanukah works

Menorah and silver menorah are beautiful and exciting and traditional, but the creativity of Jews around the world has brought the menorah to new peaks of art. Judge for yourself

Big and cold light (Photo: Chabad Orenburg)

Menorah ice from Russia (Photo: courtesy of the photographers, courtesy of the photographers)

Rabbi Guali, a Chabad emissary in Siberia in Russia decided not to fight the mighty cold in his place of residence but to join him. The menorahs that were lit with the Jewish community in the area were surprisingly created by ice. Without giving up gatherings in the tremendous cold, the members of the community celebrated To a height of 5 feet.

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Don't forget a coat (Photo: Chabad Orenburg)

Hanukkah menorah from Russia (Photo: Chabad Orenburg, courtesy of the photographers)

Menorah that can be eaten? Big ice cream!

Chanukah seems to be bringing creative capacities of different communities and people all over the world. For example, in the state of Queensland, Australia, they chose to build menorahs specifically from mango fruit. The interesting choice to build the Great Menorah precisely from the special fruit was the desire to "commemorate the beauty of Northern Queensland and its connection and merger with Chanukah's message," Chabad rabbi Rabbi Ari Rubin was quoted on the Australian Joish News website.

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Another special menorah from food is the pasta menorah of various types. From scalloped pasta to pasta tubes - here's an edible menorah that is also kosher for holiday lighting.

I feel like eating you! (Screenshot: Pinterest)

Chanukah menorah (Photo: pinterest, screenshot)

Menorah is a children's game

The Jewish head in the United States continues to make interesting patents, as in cities across the United States, Jews build the Chanukah menorahs. The creative and colorful menorahs are used by the communities for real lighting. These are not the first Lego menorahs, and a tradition of Lego menorahs seems to be developing around the world, when several years ago, Germany lit up Malaga menorahs.

Menorah men have me, and also Lego (Photo: AP)

Menorah menorah (Photo: AP)

'Ion Tower' Malgo (Photo: AP)

Menorah menorah (Photo: AP)

All-encompassing menorah

In Israel, too, the ideas for a menorah were interesting and different, but not only, but also exciting. The Chanukah menorah made by Yad Sara was made of unexpected material - wheelchair spare parts. "We saw that there were scraps of wheelchair repairs, treadmills, and nursing beds left in the workshop. I told the workshop manager by Sarah Shimon Avraham, 'Shimon, I want to build a menorah from these materials. They took the leftover equipment and built the craft into the most creative menorah you'll see." Says Chaim Yadgar, one of the men and the initiates of the menorah, who added: "At the height of the winter, everything looks bleak.

Wheelchair full of light (Photo: Shui Weiss)

Hanukkah menorah (Photo: Shu'i Weiss, Yad Sarah Organization, PR)

Source: walla

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