Hanukkah Home Decor

The story of a miracle—one day of lamp oil lasting for eight days—informs this festive Jewish holiday that occurs in December—this year December 25 to January 2. (For a full account of the holiday’s history, visit here.)  A menorah is lit each evening, a candle added each night. But this Hanukkah homedecor will last you even longer than eight nights. (We light the center candle, called the shamash, and then use it to light the others.) In addition to lighting candles, people eat jelly donuts, potato latkes, and other treats that use large amounts of oil to prepare. Dreidels are spun and Hanukkah gelt (technically “money” but really just coin-shaped chocolates wrapped in gold-colored foil) is given out. Add to the festivities with these Hanukkah-themed objects!

Hanukkah Home Decor

Modern Menorahs

An elegant menorah from Georg Jensen. all eight candles lit

The Splurge: Georg Jensen Cobra Menorah, Macy’s 

With a gently organic shape and smooth finish, this mod menorah can happily sit on any table.

A black menorah from Target on a white background

The Bargain: Menorah Taper Aluminum Alloy Hanukkah Menorah Black – Spritz™

A bit brutalist and severe, but it looks sleek and dramatic when you add the flicker of candles.

Serveware

A blue and white piece of Hanukkah tableware from Pottery Barn

The Splurge: Hanukkah Botanical Stoneware Lazy Susan

Serve mini latkes with applesauce and sour cream or fill with nuts, dried fruit, and chocolates.

A serving tray for a Hanukkah dinner decorated with blue and white Judaica decor

The Bargain: Sur La Table Hanukkah Serving Platter

Features a central menorah with a border of flowers, dreidels, and Stars of David. A real bang for your buck in Hanukkah home decor from Sur La Table!

Dreidels

A set of silver dreidels engraved with Hebrew lettering

The Splurge: Orly Hanukkah Sterling Silver Dreidel

This high-end, engraved sterling silver dreidel is an elegant and unique way to celebrate.

Wooden dreidels on a table, with Hebrew lettering on them

The Bargain: Wooden Dreidel Engraved with Hebrew and English Instructions

Fun for everyone with transliterations of Hebrew letters and explanation of dreidel moves. A steal at only $5.25!

Story by Stephen Treffinger

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