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Hanukkah menorah

Eight Days Design2011

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives
Budapest, Hungary

The Eight Days Design group (András Darányi, Eszter Hajdú, Orsolya Kecskés, Marcell Égi) made this new Hanukkah menorah with the aim to create contemporary Judaica. It has the form of an even octahedron, with one side for each day of the holiday. It complies with the traditional regulations regarding the lights of Hanukkah on the eight days of the holiday, but it is a progressive piece both in its material and in its form. Each side of the octahedron is 18 cm long, referring to the numerical value of the Hebrew word hay, meaning “living”. The menorah is made in various colors, mostly from a solid material called corian. This prototype, made of concrete, was donated to the museum in 2011 by András Darányi.

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  • Title: Hanukkah menorah
  • Creator: Eight Days Design
  • Date Created: 2011
  • Location: Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

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