If I forget thee Jerusalem Candle Holders
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These elegant candleholders are perfect for Shabbat candle lighting. They easily hold a tea light or a glass oil holder for easy candle lighting and easy cleanup.

The candleholders feature the Hebrew phrase, “If I forget thee Jerusalem may my right hand forget its skill.” Psalm 137:5

Dorit has chosen to render the phrase in Hebrew. This way, you will delight in the letters of the holy language every day.

Many women have a custom of lighting candles for each child in the household, and these beautiful mandala-decorated candle holders are perfect for that!

The candleholders are lightweight, fashioned from laser-cut stainless steel, making it easy to carry them when you travel over Shabbat.

They are elegant and certainly add a touch of Israel and the Holy City of Jerusalem to your home. 

  • Stainless steel
  • Laser-cut
  • Portable
  • 6.5 x 5.5 cm / 2.55 x 2.16 inches
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