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Adrikhalut bi-menorat ha-Ḥanukah : hishtaḳfut tsurot arkhiṭeḳṭoniyot bi-menorat ha-Ḥanukah, mi-tokh osef menorot-Ḥanukah be-Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel / by 880-01Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem)(CARDINAL)152251; 880-05Fiderer, Nili,associated name.; Grafman, R.,translator.(CARDINAL)177022; Landau, Suzanne,1946-curator.(CARDINAL)783748;
Includes bibliographical references (page 21).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem); Hanukkah lamp;
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Luminous art : Hanukkah menorahs of the Jewish Museum / by Braunstein, Susan L.(CARDINAL)169815;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-236) and index.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Jewish Museum (New York, N.Y.); Hanukkah lamp;
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My Italian brass Menorahs : reminiscences of an antique collector / by Lichtenberg, Josef,author.(CARDINAL)804951;
Subjects: Hanukkah lamp; Jewish lamps; Brasswork; Art;
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Five centuries of Hanukkah lamps from the Jewish Museum : a catalogue raisonné / by Braunstein, Susan L.(CARDINAL)169815; Jewish Museum (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)156362;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-387) and indexes.
Subjects: Festschriften.; Catalogs.; Jewish Museum (New York, N.Y.); Hanukkah lamp; Judaism; Jewish art and symbolism;
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The stone lamp : eight stories of Hanukkah through history / by Hesse, Karen.(CARDINAL)359728; Pinkney, J. Brian,illustrator.(CARDINAL)282502;
A collection of eight poems, each taking place on a different night of Hanukkah and following the history of Jews from twelfth-century England to twentieth-century Israel.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Poetry.; Hanukkah; Judaism; Children's poetry, American.; Jews; American poetry; Jews; Hanukkah; American poetry.;
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North African lights : Hanukkah lamps from the Zeyde Schulmann collection in the Israel Museum / by Benjamin, Chaya.(CARDINAL)188351; Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem)(CARDINAL)152251;
Includes bibliographical references (page 183) and index of place names.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Catalogs.; Shulman, Z. (Zeyde), 1890-1981; Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem); Hanukkah lamp; Hanukkah lamp; Jewish art objects;
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The art of Hanukkah / by Berman, Nancy M.,author.(CARDINAL)186216; Fox, Vicki Reikes,author.(CARDINAL)266717;
Cervera Bible -- Aaron pouring oil into the Menorah -- Ledman/Figdor Lamp -- Judah the Maccabee and Judith and Holofernes -- Judith -- Palazzo lamp -- Renaissance lamp -- Hannah and Her Seven Sons -- Heilperin lamp -- Star hanging lamp for the Sabbath and festivals -- Boller lamp -- Pewter bench-type lamp -- Judith and Holofernes (from a Book of blessings) -- Rintel lamp -- 18th-century Dutch lamp -- Brody lamp -- Polish brass lamp -- North African lamps -- "Oak tree" lamp -- Mirror lamp -- Hirsch lamp -- Rothschild lamp -- The Kindling of the Hanukkah Lights -- Chair lamp -- Lighting the Hanukkah Lamp -- 19th-century wooden dreidels -- Hamsa lamp -- Damascene lamp -- Synagogue ark lamp -- Mintz collection lamp -- Yemini lamp -- Judah the Maccabee lamp -- Stature of Liberty lamp -- We Kindle These Lights -- Masada lamp -- Natzler lamp -- Meier lamp -- Los Angeles lamp -- Hanukkah Lamp in four levels -- Temple lamp -- The Lamp That Burned On -- From: Haneirot Halalu : These Lights are Holy -- Hanukkah in New York -- Contemporary dreidels -- Meander Lamp -- Hanukkah Still Life -- In Days of Old, at This Season -- Menorah and Magnolias.One of the most joyous weeks in the Jewish year is when families gather for eight evenings to celebrate the festival of Hanukkah. Jews the world over mark this holiday of freedom with the lighting of the Hanukkah menorah, while children spin a dreidel and eat sufganiyot and potato latkes. Presents are exchanged, and the story of Hanukkah is retold through songs and prayers. This book, through its selection of forty-eight masterpieces of holiday ceremonial and fine art, tells the story of the desecration of the holy Temple, its subsequent reclaiming and rededication, and the miracle of the single, tiny cruse of oil that continued to provide light for eight days. From individual oil lamps to medieval creations, through the sumptuous flourishes of Baroque decorations to contemporary times, these Hanukkah menorahs reflect the adaptability of Jewish culture throughout the Diaspora. Menorahs, paintings, dreidels - all the wonderful elements of the celebration of Hanukkah from around the world and throughout the centuries have been brought together in this one marvelous book. Clear, insightful, and thought-provoking commentaries make this book a perfect complement to the holiday.
Subjects: Hanukkah in art.; Hanukkah lamp; Hanukkah; Jewish art and symbolism.; Judaism;
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The stone lamp : a Hanukkah collection : eight days of dark, eight nights of light / by Hesse, Karen.(CARDINAL)359728; Pinkney, J. Brian,illustrator.(CARDINAL)282502;
A collection of eight poems, each taking place on a different night of Hanukkah and following the history of Jews from twelfth-century England to twentieth-century Israel.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; Children's poetry, American.; Hanukkah; Jews; Judaism;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The stone lamp : eight stories of Hanukkah through history / by Hesse, Karen.; Pinkney, J. Brian.;
The story of Hanukkah is the story of triumph of light over darkness, of the small miracles that give hope to an entire people. In a series of eight powerful and evocative free-verse poems, Newbery Award winner Karen Hesse captures this resilient spirit of the Jewish people over hardship and horror, through the voices of eight children at Hanukkah. The children — from Tamara in twelfth century England and Jeremie in thirteenth century France, to Harva in seventeenth century Turkey and Ori in twentieth century Israel — have all experienced loss. But they are united by love, family, and their cherished stone lamp. The stone lamp provides each child with comfort and hope, for in its light the traditions of the Jewish people can never be extinguished.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Picture books.; Poetry.; Fiction.; Discrimination.; Racism.; Hanukkah; Prejudices.; Hanukkah stories.; Holidays; Hanukkah.; Judaism.; Jewish children; Judaism; Jewish families.; Ethnic relations; Race relations; Jewish way of life.; Antisemitism.; Hanukkah; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; Children's poetry, American.; Jews; American poetry; Judaism; Jewish fiction.; Tales.; Latkes; Menorah; Jews; Jews; Jews; Jewish families; Jewish legends; Racism.;
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The Hanukkah story / by Ganeri, Anita,1961-(CARDINAL)317174; Phillips, Rachael,illustrator.(CARDINAL)703376;
The Hanukkah story -- The Hanukkah lamp -- The meaning of Hanukkah -- A Hanukkah recipe -- Playing dreidel.A story of how Judah saved the Jews and their beliefs from King Antiochus. Includes information about the significance of the Hanukkah festival today, a Hanukkah recipe, and instructions for the game of dreidel.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Hanukkah; Holidays;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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