Someone in your life is moving into a new home? A Hanukat Bayit is coming up and you're looking for a gift that actually means something — not just something pretty, but something that carries weight.
Here's our selection. Everything ships worldwide from Eliorness.
What Is a Hanukat Bayit?
Hanukat Bayit (חֲנֻכַּת הַבַּיִת) is the Jewish ceremony for inaugurating a new home. You affix the mezuzah, bless the space, gather family and friends. It's a meaningful milestone — and a real occasion to give something special.
1. An Aesh Cheli LED Tzedakah
More than an object — a centerpiece. The Aesh Cheli LED Tzedakah blends tradition and contemporary design: available in white or black, engraved with the Aesh Cheli symbol, and featuring 16 LED colors controlled by remote. Place it in the living room or entryway and it immediately becomes the focal point of the room.
Two sizes available: standard or large format (44 cm tall) for those who want to make a real statement.
2. A Chai Acrylic Sculpture
Hebrew calligraphy meets minimalist design. The Chai acrylic sculpture by Eliorness comes in blue, black, or white — to display on a shelf, dresser, or desk. Clean, identity-driven, and immediately striking in any interior.
Chai (חי) means "living" in Hebrew. For a new home, there's hardly a more fitting gift.
3. An Aesh Cheli Flame
Our plexiglass flames come in 7 colors. They light up a living room, office, or entryway — and carry Rabbi Nachman's promise: "My fire will burn until the coming of the Mashiach."
Something you keep, display, and talk about.
4. A Mini Rabbi Portrait
A framed rabbi portrait to hang wherever it feels right. Beautiful, powerful, and sets the tone of a Jewish home without overdoing it. The kind of gift that gets passed down through generations.
5. A Mezuzah Case
We put it at #5 but it's still a must. A stainless steel or acrylic mezuzah case — clean design, premium material. Not the kind of mezuzah you hide: the kind you're proud to have on your door.
6. Jewelry
Na Nach bracelet, Aesh Cheli necklace, leather, silver, zirconium steel — something personal for the person moving in. It goes beyond the celebration. It stays.
7. Leather Goods
Personalized tefillin bag, wallet, pouch — everyday items made with care. For someone starting fresh, exactly what's needed.
The Perfect Hanukat Bayit Gift Combo
Want to make an impression? LED tzedakah + decorative flame: luminous, symbolic, instantly at home.
Or: rabbi portrait + jewelry for something both decorative and personal.
All our items are carefully packaged, with gift wrapping available.
Worldwide Shipping — Order Today, Arrive on Time
France, Israel, Canada, the US — we ship everywhere. And if you're nearby: stores in Tel Aviv and Netanya.
Crafted with care. Filled with meaning.
Hanukat Bayit Gift Ideas: What to Give for a New Jewish Home?
Someone in your life is moving into a new home? A Hanukat Bayit is coming up and you're looking for a gift that actually means something — not just something pretty, but something that carries weight.
Here's our selection. Everything ships worldwide from Eliorness.
What Is a Hanukat Bayit?
Hanukat Bayit (חֲנֻכַּת הַבַּיִת) is the Jewish ceremony for inaugurating a new home. You affix the mezuzah, bless the space, gather family and friends. It's a meaningful milestone — and a real occasion to give something special.
1. An Aesh Cheli LED Tzedakah
More than an object — a centerpiece. The Aesh Cheli LED Tzedakah blends tradition and contemporary design: available in white or black, engraved with the Aesh Cheli symbol, and featuring 16 LED colors controlled by remote. Place it in the living room or entryway and it immediately becomes the focal point of the room.
Two sizes available: standard or large format (44 cm tall) for those who want to make a real statement.
2. A Chai Acrylic Sculpture
Hebrew calligraphy meets minimalist design. The Chai acrylic sculpture by Eliorness comes in blue, black, or white — to display on a shelf, dresser, or desk. Clean, identity-driven, and immediately striking in any interior.
Chai (חי) means "living" in Hebrew. For a new home, there's hardly a more fitting gift.
3. An Aesh Cheli Flame
Our plexiglass flames come in 7 colors. They light up a living room, office, or entryway — and carry Rabbi Nachman's promise: "My fire will burn until the coming of the Mashiach."
Something you keep, display, and talk about.
4. A Mini Rabbi Portrait
A framed rabbi portrait to hang wherever it feels right. Beautiful, powerful, and sets the tone of a Jewish home without overdoing it. The kind of gift that gets passed down through generations.
5. A Mezuzah Case
We put it at #5 but it's still a must. A stainless steel or acrylic mezuzah case — clean design, premium material. Not the kind of mezuzah you hide: the kind you're proud to have on your door.
6. Jewelry
Na Nach bracelet, Aesh Cheli necklace, leather, silver, zirconium steel — something personal for the person moving in. It goes beyond the celebration. It stays.
7. Leather Goods
Personalized tefillin bag, wallet, pouch — everyday items made with care. For someone starting fresh, exactly what's needed.
The Perfect Hanukat Bayit Gift Combo
Want to make an impression? LED tzedakah + decorative flame: luminous, symbolic, instantly at home.
Or: rabbi portrait + jewelry for something both decorative and personal.
All our items are carefully packaged, with gift wrapping available.
Worldwide Shipping — Order Today, Arrive on Time
France, Israel, Canada, the US — we ship everywhere. And if you're nearby: stores in Tel Aviv and Netanya.
Crafted with care. Filled with meaning.