Menorahs
Discover the perfect menorahs for sale, blending tradition and contemporary style. From Hanukkah menorahs to stunning electric alternatives, explore an array of Jewish menorahs curated from renowned designers such as Kate Spade, Laura Cowan, and Jonathan Adler. Elevate the festival of lights with our diverse collection. Buy unique menorahs that resonate with your personal style.
- Elephant Menorah by Jonathan AdlerBEST SELLERElephant Menorah by Jonathan Adler$132.00$132.00Unit price / per
- Dachshund Menorah by Jonathan AdlerBEST SELLERDachshund Menorah by Jonathan Adler$132.00$132.00
$0.00Unit price / per - Mustique Menorah by Jonathan AdlerNEWMustique Menorah by Jonathan Adler$375.00$375.00Unit price / per
- Brass Vienna Menorah by Jonathan AdlerNEWBrass Vienna Menorah by Jonathan Adler$350.00$350.00
$0.00Unit price / per - Brass Bird Menorah by Jonathan AdlerNEWBrass Bird Menorah by Jonathan Adler$395.00$395.00Unit price / per
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Beautiful Menorahs for Sale
At ModernTribe, you will find a wide range of menorahs to add warmth and light to your Hanukkah celebrations. Choose from a large variety from traditional to modern menorahs, or colorful to silver to gold menorahs, many of which are beautifully crafted by independent creators and artists. Whether you're looking for a traditional family heirloom or a unique statement piece, you'll find the perfect menorah to celebrate the Festival of Lights.
Frequently asked questions
How do you clean a menorah?
- Hot water: Put your menorah in a heat-proof container such as a large pan and pour hot water over the menorah until the wax melts off and floats to the top. Wipe off extra wax with a towel. Be careful that the wax doesn't drip into the sink drain as this can clog your drain! You can also spot clean by warming with a hair dryer (high heat, low fan). If your menorah is glass or ceramic, start with warm water to slowly warm the menorah so it does not crack from the change in temperature.
- Freeze the menorah: Put your menorah in the freezer for 30 minutes to an hour until the wax hardens, and then peel it off. Ice cubes help with spot cleaning. This works best with metal menorahs as glass or ceramic menorahs may crack under the temperature change.
- The oven method: Put your menorah on a foil or parchment-lined sheet pan in the oven on the lowest temperature setting for a few minutes until the wax melts off. Very carefully (it's hot!) turn over the menorah so the wax comes out of the holders too. Then simply throw away the foil and you have a clean menorah! This works best with metal menorahs as ceramic and glass can crack under temperature changes.
- The oil method: Prevent wax from sticking by coating your menorah with non-stick cooking spray to help the wax from not sticking if it drips. (Do not use on precious metals.)
- Beeswax and dripless candles: It helps to use beeswax or dripless Hanukkah candles to prevent the wax from dripping in the first place! Or try freezing your candles before lighting. It helps prevent drips!
- Drip cups: You can also line your menorah with drip cups or foil to catch any drips.
- Love the wax: Can't get all the wax off? Let it be! We actually love the look of a little wax on the menorah to show it's well-loved for many years. The wax is filled with memories!