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Shenfeld's anodized-aluminum-and-silver-plate box menorah for traveling comes with 44 candles. It's $320 at Judaica Classics by Doina (125 East 85th Street; 212-722-4271).
JET Magna Dreidel (magnetic wooden dreidels with metal discs) are $3 each at the Jewish Museum's Cooper Shop (1109 Fifth Avenue, at 92nd Street; 212-423-3211) and West Side Judaica (2412 Broadway, near 88th Street; 212-362-7846).
Product NV polished-aluminum Turret menorah is $250 at Celebrations -- The Jewish Museum Design Shop (1 East 92nd Street; 212-423-3260).
Wax Poetic hand-dipped long-burning Ripple wax candles are $36 for a set of 45 at the Jewish Museum's Cooper Shop.
The Illustrated Hebrew Bible, adapted by Dr. Ellen Frankel and published by Stewart Tabori & Chang, is $50 at In the Spirit Studio Gallery (460 East 79th Street; 212-861-5222).
Amy's Ark brushed-stainless-steel, laser-cut Tree of Life menorah is around $188 at Barneys New York Chelsea Passage, Celebrations -- The Jewish Museum Design Shop, and In the Spirit Studio Gallery.
Send shopping questions to Corky Pollan, New York Magazine, 444 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022-6999.

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