The World’s Largest Menorah
Built at the entrance to Jerusalem by the Jerusalem Municipality and the ‘Meir Panim’ Organization, in association with the Israel Electric Corporation, the world’s largest menorah is about 69 feet wide, and has nine branches, each of them about 66 feet tall. There are 1800 500 watt light bulbs. The total weight is 50 tons and it produces more light than all the lights along the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway.
This is an Isranet photo taken of the ‘Meir Panim’ menorah after it was ceremonially inaugurated on Dec. 6.



Bill said,
December 16, 2006 @ 3:52 pm
So where’s the Christmas tree?
Karen Rhodes said,
December 16, 2006 @ 4:14 pm
The post before this one was on Christmas lights. Equal opportunity:)