Here’s the most minimalist menorah we’ve ever seen. The Hanukit, by Isreali design duo Reddish, is a tiny Hanukah lamp designed to hold matches instead of candles. Its small stature, combined with the quick-burn of matches allow one to perform traditional Hanukah rituals on the go.
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[...] seeing a great minimalist Hannukah menorah on Inhabitat, we visited the website of the designers. (How do you spell Chanukka ? Listen to the Leevees) [...]
this isn’t halachically valid. u need 30 min of burning time!