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My my my my menorah3/17/2023 ![]() There are gorgeous crystal menorahs today that look like museum pieces.ĭG: How would you recommend caring for a glass menorah? How can you store it properly to prevent it from breaking? What about for a ceramic menorah?ĭB: Glass and ceramic menorahs should be kept out and not put away. Crystal is very popular and maintenance-free. Heat increases the tarnishing process.Īdditionally, I would recommend a crystal menorah over a silver one. Be sure to store your menorah in a cool, dry place. One thing to be careful about is make sure the chalk isn't touching your silver. Chalk absorbs moisture and sulfur, and those are the reasons silver tarnishes. YG: One old trick that really works is adding a piece of chalk in your sealed package when storing a silver menorah. ![]() However, I think you should keep the menorah out – it will add beauty to every home. To store a silver menorah, you should place it in soft paper and then in a plastic bag closed tightly so that it will not tarnish. ![]() Rinse the menorah with hot water and dry and shine it with a soft cloth. After that, use a different sponge to clean it with dish soap. Then, use a soft sponge to apply silver polish over the menorah. The two also provided tips on how to store your menorah, based on its material, so that it’s in the best condition possible for next year.ĭG: How would you recommend caring for a silver menorah? Any tips/tricks for how to best clean it/prevent it from rusting? Are there any products you would recommend? Where is best to store it?ĭB: The best way to get wax off of a silver menorah is to place it in the sink and to pour several rounds of boiling water over it. Then immediately the melody came to us and the chorus kind of wrote itself first.Wondering how to get rid of that stubborn, colorful wax stuck onto your menorah? If you are sick of using toothpicks to clean out your candle holders, these tips from the experts are sure to help you get your menorah all cleaned up once Chanukah is over! I interviewed Yitzi Gruen, owner of Judaica Place (based in Brooklyn) and, as well as Doina Bryskin, owner of Judaica Classics by Doina (based in New York City), for their menorah-cleaning secrets. He said, “Oh my.” Or something like that and then we were like “Oh my my my.” When he said it, I just loved the way that it sounded and I loved the way that it felt when it was coming out of my mouth. I wanted the song to be like an exclamation of love and joy. I was writing with my best friend, Leland. I think a big part of writing this album for me was trying to figure out what an upbeat me song sounds like, because I didn’t really know where that was going to sit. I could probably look at my Shazam history, but I found out what the song was and took it into the studio and we used the BPM of that song and a similar kick pattern and It immediately started to feel really good. So I Shazamed the song, don’t remember what it is. I was like, “That could be fun for the studio today.” Because I didn’t know what we were going to write about. The speaker was kind of bad, but I could hear the low end of this song and it just had this really really cool groove that made me want to strut. ![]() ![]() I was there, and I went to the bathroom, and I was peeing. Do you know what Joe & The Juice is? It’s a sandwich and juice spot in Europe, but I saw one in New York the other day. ![]()
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