Wikipedia says: "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".
Photo 1 is from Wikipedia,and the last photo shows the Chanukah Menorah with eight arms + one..
This photo is taken by an unknown photographer |
25 comments:
Good Evening Wil, Love the photo of Mother and Baby. I'm assuming that is your daughter and her youngest. I believe she has three other children. Hope you've been well, I don't seem to get around too much to blogs like I use to, seems I spend more time on Facebook. In fact today I was busy and wasn't even able to get on the computer until around 3pm. Yesterday I was also busy, Abe and I were cleaning up the back yard, filling bags with limbs, leaves and such. I went out to help Abe with a window screen and spent about three hours helping fill the bags. Hard on the back and knee joints. Take care, beautiful little Grandbaby.
A wonderful and informative post for the M Day, Wil! I love the pictures! Hope you have a lovely week and hopefully a bit of spring weather!!
It always amazes me how knowledgeable Dina is about Judaism and its history. I'm so glad you had such a great time in Jerusalem with Dina.
It was probably the first actual "candelabra." Marvelous post for our M week, Wil.
Leslie
abcw team
M is for many memories, Wil. Glad we got to go exploring Israel together.
Nice designs! Always informative.
I always wondered what this seven branched candlestick was called Wil, so thank you for the information. I love the shadows in that last shot.
An iconic image. Great pics.
Hello Reader Wil I'm back on ABC Wednesday!!
A beautiful and interesting post that I read here today!! Very informative!!
Prachtige foto's en opnieuw een interessant verhaal, Wil.
Beautiful images...and darling baby...what sweet smiles. Enjoyed the read and info too.
Wonderfully creative and informative post for M ~ and excellent photos ~ Enjoy ^_^
Dina definitely would have been the very best guide for the visit.
Beautiful captures of the different styles of Menorahs.
What great images and history!
Have a great week.
Wonderful to hear the story behind this! Even if I'd heard it before, it's such a classic. I like the great variety you've captured here - great M post!
Beautiful images and a perfect seasonal post.
It was a long while before I realized just how large the menorah in the tabernacle and temple was. Those are beautiful photographs.
I have always love the designs on the Menorah, such a beautiful masterpiece.
Very interesting post !
Gattina
ABC Team
Beautiful photos, - great and informative choice for M, Wil.
Beautiful reflections of the menorah, and I particularly like the dove on top! Have a great week, Wil!
Museum is always great to visit,. Love the shadow it created.
Motherhood
Making my rounds for letter M.
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
So, so beautiful, Wil! I am enjoying ABC Wednesday VERY much! I had never participated in the past, and I love it now! This week I am taking a break, but I will be back next week, hopefully with an interesting "N"...your post is wonderful!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge...your friend made your trip very special and now we are all benefiting.
You show some beautiful pictures of Menorah. I have seen some elaborate ones and also modern ones in some friends home, but whatever the style it is a great symbol.
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