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Eye On Design: Banorah

banana menorah photo by gail worley
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Brighten up your Festival of Lights with a-peeling flair! The Banorah by Kikkerland Design is a banana-shaped ceramic menorah — yes it exists.  Perfect for those who believe Hanukkah doesn’t have to be serious to be celebratory, this whimsical menorah is sure to spark conversation and light up your holiday in more ways than one. It’s bananas — and we’re totally here for it!

Photographed at NY Now 

Pink Thing of The Day: Menorahmorph By Karim Rashid

menoramorph photo by gail worley
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In honor of its centennial in 2004, The Jewish Museum commissioned world-renowned designer Karim Rashid to design this unique menorah. Created in his signature bright colors, forms and materials, this bold statement brings a contemporary look to a traditional ritual object. It is a fitting celebration of Hanukkah for the 21st century!

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Eye On Design: Menorah #7 By Peter Shire

Menorah #7 By Peter Shire
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In the 1980s, Judaica artists began to reexamine the form of the Hanukkah lamp, which according to rabbinical prescription should have eight lights in a straight row and on the same level, with a ninth set off from them.  Peter Shire (b. 1947) typically takes familiar objects and reimagines their shapes, colors and materials so that we barely recognize them. Continue reading Eye On Design: Menorah #7 By Peter Shire

Pink Thing Of The Day: Pink Cadillac Menorah!

Pink Cadillac Menorah
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This classic Pink Cadillac Menorah is a sweet ride for your Hanukkah celebrations! Measuring 12 inches long, this awesome menorah is available to purchase at This Link!

pink cadillac menorah 2025 photo by gail worley

I found one “in the wild” at NY Now, Summer 2025!