Some are homemade, some are family heirlooms and some are 30 feet tall. Across the Baltimore area, you can find all different types of menorahs. Here are just a few of them.
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The Esther Ann Menorah, at 32 feet tall, stands in McKeldin Square near the Inner Harbor. On Sunday evening, the first night of Chanukah, Baltimore City officials, including Mayor Brandon Scott, joined several local Chabads in lighting it. (Courtesy of the Office of the Mayor)

Every night of Chanukah, Rabbi Levi Druk of Chabad of Downtown and his family light this menorah, which was made by his maternal grandfather, Meir Yechezkel Junik. His grandfather, who made the menorah while living in Canada, was a two-time survivor of Joseph Stalin’s gulag. (Courtesy of Rabbi Levi Druk)

Rebeca Feldman, a resident of Moishe House Baltimore, made a menorah out of uncooked noodles, Froot Loops and icing during a Moishe House event Monday evening. (Courtesy of Rebeca Feldman)