The Lights of Hanukkah: A Book of Menorahs (Fair Street Book)

The Lights of Hanukkah: A Book of Menorahs (Fair Street Book)

by Barbara Rush (Author)

Synopsis

Hanukkah is the Jewish holiday known as the festival of lights. The symbol of that important event in the Jewish calendar is the hanukkiah, the eight-branched candlabrum, or menorah. As in many other traditions, Hanukkah celebrates the optimistic hope of the return of light in the darkest part of winter. Over the centuries, the hanukkiah has been created with artistry, passion, hope, and humor. A hanukkiah is a beautiful, beloved object, somewhere between sacred and secular, in the Jewish home, synagogue, and public space. 60 glowing, full-color photographs and accompanying text explore the range of the hanukkiah's art and craft as well as the history and culture of Hanukkah.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
Published: 20 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 1584793139
ISBN 13: 9781584793137

Author Bio
Barbara Rush is the author or co-author of nine books of Jewish folklore and folktales for both children and adults, including The Book of Jewish Women's Tales (Jason Aronson) and The Diamond Tree: Jewish Tales from Around the World (HarperCollins)- the recipient of the Sydney Taylor Book Award. From the late 1960s to the late 1990s, Ms. Rush was a professional storyteller, appearing at theaters, universities, festivals, libraries, schools, and synagogues throughout the U.S., Canada, and Israel.