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Home > Gift Books > Luminous Art: Hanukkah Menorahs of The Jewish Museum by Susan L. Braunstein (hardcover)
Luminous Art: Hanukkah Menorahs of The Jewish Museum by Susan L. Braunstein (hardcover)
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A magnificent array of Hanukkah menorahs and lamps that shed light on the Jewish
traditions that produced them. The ceremonial kindling of lights each night during the
eight-day holiday of Hanukkah commemorates an ancient victory for religious
freedom--the liberation and rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem in 164 BCE. As
their diversity and beauty attest, Hanukkah lamps are singularly important as a form of
ceremonial art and are among Judaism's best-loved traditional objects.
This superbly illustrated book showcases more than 100 Hanukkah lamps selected from
the extensive collection of The Jewish Museum in New York. The featured lamps date from
the Renaissance to our own time, and were created from a wide variety of materials in
virtually every part of the world, including the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle
East, and North Africa. Susan L. Braunstein provides an engaging overview of the
Hanukkah lamp and discusses its origins in Jewish tradition, its many innovative forms,
its enduring ritual uses, and its social context. She also includes a short informative
essay about each of the wonderfully varied lamps pictured in the book.
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