The menorah is a seven-barreled candlestick (the seven-candle-holder), which, according to the Bible, was in the Tabernacle of the Assembly during the wanderings of the Jews through the desert, and then in the Temple of Jerusalem, until the destruction of the Second Temple.
The menorah in Judaism symbolizes: Divine light, Wisdom, Divine protection, Life, Continuity, Miracle. The branches of the menorah resemble a tree and, thus, symbolize the Tree of Life. In the practical Kabbalah, the menorah is seen as an effective means of defense against evil forces.
Material: Pewter
Size: 3.8" x 3.3" (10 x 8)
Weight: 2.6 oz (74gr)
Country of origin: Israel
The menorah in Judaism symbolizes: Divine light, Wisdom, Divine protection, Life, Continuity, Miracle. The branches of the menorah resemble a tree and, thus, symbolize the Tree of Life. In the practical Kabbalah, the menorah is seen as an effective means of defense against evil forces.
Material: Pewter
Size: 3.8" x 3.3" (10 x 8)
Weight: 2.6 oz (74gr)
Country of origin: Israel