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Tonight is the last night of the Jewish Festival of Lights, Chanukah. So today I have one last Chanukah image for you. This is an illustration of a variety of hanukiahs [the nine-branched menorahs used at Chanukah], originally published in the early 1900s in the Jewish Encyclopedia. I found this illustration on Wikipedia Commons. Click on it to see it/download it full-sized.

Various Hanukiah, from the Jewish Encyclopedia, c. 1901-1906. (From Wikipedia Commons.)

Various Hanukiah, from the Jewish Encyclopedia, c. 1901-1906. (From Wikipedia Commons.)

 Shalom,

Bekka

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Today’s image is an anonymous painting from the 1700s showing a Chanukah celebration. It has the folk-art style of some other paintings from the late 1700s and early 1800s. It shows a man with his children, and a hanukiah lit in the next room. The little girl pulls at her father’s clothes, urging him toward the room with the lights. I am not sure of the significance of the red papers or envelopes the children carry – perhaps someone can enlighten me? In any case, enjoy.  I found this image on Wikipedia Commons. Click on the image to see/download it full-sized.

1700s-Anonymous-HanukkahCelebration

A painting from the 1700s of a Channukah celebration. Unknown painter.

Peace,

Bekka

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Chanukah – the Jewish Festival of Lights – begins at sundown tonight. On the calendar, it starts on the 12th, but because, in Jewish tradition, days begin at sundown on what we secularly would think of as ‘the day before’, it starts tonight at sundown.

So, in honor of the Festival of Lights, here is an image of a hanukiah, which is the proper name for the nine branch menorah used at Chanukah. The center candle is the ‘lighter’ candle, and is used each night to light the other candles. One candle is lit on the first night, two on the second and so on until the last night, when all eight candles are lit.

With that image, I also have the image of what is transliterated into English as Chanukah (or Hanukah) in Hebrew.

These particular images would make good stencils, perhaps for making paper for wrapping presents or to put on gift bags.  I found them on Wikipedia Commons and they were listed as public domain / “no restriction on use” by their creators. To download the images full-sized, click on it.

A hanukiah - the nine candle menorah used during the Jewish Festival of Lights, Channukah. From Wikipedia Commons, and listed as public domain.

A hanukiah - the nine candle menorah used during the Jewish Festival of Lights, Channukah. From Wikipedia Commons, and listed as public domain.

What is transliterated as 'Channukah' (or 'Hannukah') in English in the original Hebrew. From Wikipedia Commons, with no restrictions on use.

What is transliterated as 'Channukah' (or 'Hannukah') in English in the original Hebrew. From Wikipedia Commons, with no restrictions on use.

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