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The Menorah
The Seven-branch Menorah is the ultimate Jewish Symbol from ancient times. The seven branches represent the seven days of creation.
In the book of Exodus the Jews are instructed to make A Menorah as A part of worship: “You are to make A lampstand of pure Gold: The lampstand must be of hammered Gold, both it’s base and stem. Its decorative flowers, including buds & petals, must be of one piece with it. Six branches must extend from both of its sides…”Exodus 25:34
A menorah stood in the first temple built by Solomon destroyed by the Babylonians. In the second temple period, the Menorah stood proudly in the temple of Jerusalem until its destruction by Titus in the year 70 A.D
Titus removes the spoils of the temple of Jerusalem including the Menorah taking it to Rome to parade it as A prize to the cheering crowds in Rome during the Triumph-The victory parade over Jerusalem & Judea.
This replica is of A Golden menorah found in excavations around the Ophel-The southern steps of Temple Mount. On it The Menorah, A Torah book & A shofar.
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