Featuring the Lions of Judah, this menorah was cast from three pieces of brass. During the eight-day celebration of Hanukkah, the nine branches of the menorah are lit during this festival of lights. The Lion of Judah is a familiar symbol in Judaism, and came to signify the blessing, majesty, and protection of the Jews, which makes it a fitting decoration for the menorah.

Menorah  Eastern Europe, ca. 19th century
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