The menorah (Hebrew:
מְנוֹרָה
[mənoːˈɾaː]) is described in the Bible as the
seven-branched ancient lampstand made of gold and used in the
portable sanctuary set up by
Moses
in the wilderness and later in the
Temple in Jerusalem. Fresh
olive oil of the purest quality was burned daily to light its
lamps. The menorah has been a symbol of
Judaism
since ancient times and is the emblem on the
coat of arms of the modern state of
Israel.
This item is made with none toxic pewter
and measures 1 1/4 inch long and a little over 3/4 wide.
I only have one of these available at this
time.
Shield of David, or as it is more commonly
known, the Star of David is the symbol most commonly
associated with Judaism today.
Mahanaim
Farm
Shekhinah Raziel Davis
74 Black Hawk Lane
Camp, Arkansas