This site is closed to new comments and posts.

Notice: This site uses cookies to function.
If you are not comfortable with cookies then please don't browse this website.

Where to find a menorah? — Brooklynian

Where to find a menorah?

danielj
edited November -1 in Park Slope
For the past week I've been dropping by every supermarket, pharmacy, hardware/ general store, every place I could think of that might sell menorahs. No place had any. There aren't any Judaica stores around that I can think of. Now it's the third day of Hannukah and I still have nothing. Does anyone have any freakin' idea where I can buy a regular old menorah? It's gotten to be a bit disheartening.

Comments

  • Go to the giant menorah lighting. Chabad usually has them
  • Did you try Target?

    I think this place called Sid's Hardware on Jay St. in Downtown BK has them. Jay St. & Willoughby. Call them first.

    http://www.sidshardware.com/
  • Contact Chabad for an inexpensive one. Leaf n'bean has some, or any Judaica shops like Workmen's Circle (33rd St btw Park/Madision) or the Jewish Museum (5th Ave/92 St), or the Jewish Children's Museum (Kingston Ave/ Eastern Pkwy)
  • B'nai Jacob congregation on 9th street between 6th and 7th.. Stop by this afternoon and they will be please to do a Mitzvah (good deed) and give you a menorah.
  • I would try leaf and bean. I also think in years past, Possibilities On The Slope had them. If you want to spend big bucks, I would bet Claypot also has some menorahs, but they are probably a fortune
  • Clay Pot would certainly have them. It's almost impossible to find a high end crafts shop that doesn't have a Judaica section.
Sign In or Register to comment.