Jerusalem Skyline Hanukkah Menorah
A Light of Memory, Heritage, and Hope for the Home
This nine-branch Hanukkah menorah brings the sacred skyline of Jerusalem into the center of the home, turning the lighting of candles into a moment of remembrance, family, and prayer.
With its hand-painted cityscape, Star of David detail, gold-tone accents, and colorful enamel work, it is made to honor the Festival of Lights with beauty, dignity, and meaning.
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: May those who love you be secure.”
Psalm 122:6
Product Details
A Substantial Menorah Crafted for Celebration and Display
Sized for tabletops, mantels, shelves, and family gathering spaces, this menorah has a meaningful presence without overwhelming the room.
Dimensions
4.72″ tall × 7.28″ wide / 12 × 18.5 cm
Weight
Approx. 11.43 oz / 324 g
Material
Sturdy Zinc Alloy
Finish
Cloisonné Enamel with Gold-Plated Accents
Design
Nine-Branch Hanukkah Menorah
Theme
Jerusalem Skyline, Star of David, Heritage & Light
A meaningful size for Hanukkah candle lighting, year-round display, and gifting to a home where faith, memory, and heritage matter.
Sacred Symbolism
Jerusalem, the Star, and the Light That Endures
This menorah is not simply a decorative candle holder. Its form gathers together three powerful signs of memory: Jerusalem, the Star of David, and the lights of Hanukkah.
Jerusalem Skyline
The hand-painted cityscape recalls Zion, the heart of biblical memory, prayer, longing, and hope.
Star of David
A sign of Jewish heritage, covenant, identity, and the generations who kept faith alive.
Nine Branches
Made for Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, remembering dedication, perseverance, and divine faithfulness.
“For Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet, till her vindication shines out like the dawn.”
Isaiah 62:1
Craft & Presence
Color, Weight, and Detail Made to Last Beyond One Season
The cloisonné enamel brings rich color to the Jerusalem scene, while the gold-tone accents add warmth and a ceremonial glow. The 324g weight gives the piece a steady, substantial feel in the hand.
It is made to be brought out year after year — not only as a holiday object, but as a family piece connected to memory, faith, and tradition.
The detailed cityscape makes this menorah especially meaningful for families who want their Hanukkah table to feel rooted in heritage, not just decoration.
For the Home
A Centerpiece for the Moments Your Family Remembers
Place it on a dining table, mantel, shelf, or family gathering space. As the candles are lit, the Jerusalem skyline becomes a quiet visual reminder of faith preserved through generations.
For Hanukkah
A meaningful centerpiece for candle lighting, songs, prayer, and family tradition.
For Year-Round Display
A dignified reminder of Jerusalem, heritage, and the light that faith keeps alive.
For Jewish Homes
A piece that honors memory, identity, covenant, and the beauty of the Festival of Lights.
For Interfaith Families
A respectful way to honor biblical heritage and teach the story of Hanukkah with beauty.
A Gift of Heritage and Light
For the Home Where Faith and Family Still Matter
This menorah makes a meaningful gift for Hanukkah, housewarming, family celebrations, bar or bat mitzvah memories, interfaith gatherings, or anyone who holds Jerusalem close in prayer.
It is a gift that says more than “celebrate.” It says: may your home remember, may your table be warm, and may light continue to shine from generation to generation.
A thoughtful piece for parents, grandparents, newlyweds, hosts, collectors of Judaica, or families beginning their own Hanukkah traditions.
Care Notes
Care for It as a Piece of Family Tradition
Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after use. Avoid abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals, soaking, or rough handling that may damage the enamel or gold-tone finish.
Store carefully when not displayed so the enamel colors and metal accents remain beautiful for future celebrations.
Carrying the Light Forward
Let Jerusalem’s Light Have a Place in Your Home
This Jerusalem Skyline Menorah is made to hold more than candles. It holds memory, heritage, prayer, and the quiet hope that light can still shine through every generation.
“Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.”
Psalm 119:105