Hanukkah Displays
Hanukkah Displays are decorative arrangements that celebrate the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. These displays often feature a menorah, a nine-branched candelabrum, which holds candles representing each night of the holiday. Families light one candle on the first night, adding an additional candle each subsequent night, culminating in all eight candles being lit on the final night.
In addition to the menorah, Hanukkah displays may include dreidels, which are spinning tops used in traditional games, and gelt, or chocolate coins, symbolizing the holiday's customs. Many people also incorporate festive colors like blue and white, reflecting the colors of the Israeli flag, to enhance the celebratory atmosphere.