Five hundred and nineteen years after the Expulsion, I went to Barcelona 517 A .E.), I tried, to no avail, to buy them over the internet (too expensive) or place an order to the shop in Barcelona 
If I wanted to be more authentic (and not have to make these shopping trips to Barcelona 
The year of the tea candles, hearing my woeful tale, my long-lost and recently-found friend Irene was kind enough to send me a box of candles so that the next year I didn’t have to go shopping.  But a box only lasts one year so I was ready for another shopping expedition this year.  And off I went.
There is no searching involved in buying Chanuka candles in Barcelona Spain 
You would never know that this building is a synagogue.  Evidence on the street is discrete, and without knowing the address, you would probably just walk by.  But if you look closely, you can see the entry grill lined with menorahs and finished off with a Star of David on each side at the top (click on the image to enlarge it).  
In order to buy my candles, I take the train to Barcelona Barcelona 
I am very happy to say that this year, I did find candles at the shop.  At €4.50, they were a lot cheaper than what it cost me to get there.  But they’re worth it.
While at the kosher shop I thought I might buy some yahrtzeit candles.  Ever since I ran out of the ones that I brought with me from California China 
 
 
 

 
 
Happy Hanukkah, Dvora! This year's 8-day celebration falls in with the secular calendar Tuesday December 20- Wednesday December 28. Lovely photos, especially of the synagogue door.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet! I keep a special page bookmarked so I can look up the dates of Jewish holidays, since there is not a peep about any of them hereabouts. I'll start lighting candles on the 20th and start making potato latkes at about the same time. Potatoes I can find, no problem.
ReplyDeleteThere is a shop of jewish products (books, kosher wine,...) in the Call next to Plaça Sant Jaume (Carrer de Sant Honorat). Probably they have also Hannuka candles.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I have hear (but I can't confirm if it is true) that on 20th a big hannukija will be installed in Plaça de St. Jaume next to the Nativity scene.
Thank you Jaume. I will look for both of those when I am in Barcelona next week.
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ReplyDeleteWhere is the synagogue? Carrer de l'Avenir, 24. The shop is close by, across the street. That is if it is still there. I haven't gone there in a few years.
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