A Celebration of Craft, Light, and Home
This collection gathers seven treasures from across Israel – made to light the Hanukkiah, bless the table, and sweeten each evening. Every piece was chosen to perfectly complement the others: candles that fit the menorah, oil that pours from a handmade jug, honey to pair with bread and oil, and a book to read beside the flames – so you and your loved ones can rest easy with everything you need to make the Festival of Lights the most memorable one to date.
It’s a gift for families who love Israel and for anyone who wants a complete, meaningful Hanukkah in one box.
The Koren Illustrated Book of Psalms
Baruch Nachshon · Koren Publishers
A Hebrew–English Tehillim filled with Nachshon’s vivid artwork. Keep it open while the candles burn; it anchors the set’s reflective moments and complements the ceremonial heart of the Emanuel Hanukkiah and Safed candles.
The Light of Hanukah: 45 Candles
Safed Candles (Galilee)
Hand dipped in Safed with a clean, steady burn. Sized for the Emanuel Hanukkiah, they bring Israel’s blues and ivories to each night and frame readings from the Illustrated Psalms.
Blue Enameled Chabad Hanukkiah
Yair Emanuel Studio (Jerusalem)
Brushed metal with sky blue cups – classic lines, weighty base. Built to shine with Safed candles and to serve as the centerpiece for the oil, bread, and honey that follow.
Har Va’Emek Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Har Va’Emek (Galilee)
Cold-pressed within hours of harvest—fresh, grassy, and peppery. Meant to be poured from Batya Erdstein’s ceramic jug and paired with Negohot honey for bread dipping after candle-lighting.
Handmade Ceramic Olive-Oil Jug
Batya Erdstein (Itamar, Samaria)
Thrown by hand from Israeli clay; balanced and easy to hold. Designed specifically for serving the Har Va’Emek Olive Oil, it ties the culinary pieces to the story of the intentions of oil.
Summer Flourishing Honey
Yosef Honey
Raw and unfiltered with notes of summer blossoms. Drizzle over bread with Har Va’Emek Olive Oil or stir into evening tea while the Psalms are read—simple abundance from the hills of Judea.
Jerusalem Metal Dreidel
Jerusalem Metalworks
Hand-finished with a Jerusalem skyline and the letters for “A great miracle happened here.” Spin between bites of honeyed bread and turns of Tehillim—play, craft, and memory in one piece.
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