Introducing A Stunning Sculptural Menorah That Is Designed To Perfection By The Gary Rosenthal Collection - A True Masterpiece That Will Leave You In Awe. This Exceptional Piece Is Not Only Perfect For Interfaith Families But Also For Anyone Who Appreciates The Beauty Of Exquisite Craftsmanship. Handcrafted Using A Mix Of Metals And Fused Glass, Each Menorah Has Its Own Unique Design And Pattern, Making It A Truly One-Of-A-Kind Piece As No Two Will Be Exactly Alike. With The Shamash Elegantly Placed At The Very Top Of The Metal Outline, This Menorah Is Sure To Make An Impressive Statement. Measuring 14.5" Tall X 11" Wide X 6" Deep, This Work Of Art Would Make A Wonderful And Unique Gift For Any Blended Family.
Each Piece Is Hand Made; The Patterns And Colors Of The Glass And Metal Will Vary. A Brass Plaque Can Be Personalized With A Name And Date And Placed Flat On The Base. Personalized Plaques Will Take Approximately Two Weeks For Delivery.
This gift collection has been specially curated by Tradition's owner, Wendy Gordon. Her inspiration behind the creation of these exclusive gifts was at first the rarity of both the first night of Hanukkah and Christmas Eve falling on the same night and remembered what fun it was creating exclusive gifts back in 2013 when the first day of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving fell on the same night.
After extensive research on the subject, she realized that many families celebrate both holidays and that this was not only a gift idea for 2016, but gifts that interfaith families could enjoy each year when they celebrate the December holidays. Wendy says; "What began as a fun and creative project turned into what I felt was an untapped need in the holiday gift market."
With a deep respect for the religious nature of both Hanukkah and Christmas, Wendy does not recognize Chrismukkah as a holiday because it is solely a made up holiday created from the comedy TV show; The OC. Just as she did not use the coined phrase, "Thanksgivukkah" for the previous Hanukkah/Thanksgiving gift collection, she is not using the phrase, "Chrismukkah" with this collection of gifts.
Wendy feels that it is important for each family to celebrate the holidays as they see fit. "It is not for me to judge how people choose to celebrate their holidays." and she understands that interfaith holiday celebration is a sensitive topic for many people. Wendy wishes for religious tolerance and understanding, no matter how people choose to celebrate their holidays.