The living room mantel in the home of Dr. Art and Missy Rubin is lined with colorful glass menorahs, including Venetian Murano glass seen on the far right.
Chris Dorst
The Rubins show off their fun and fanciful menorahs in their family room. The large menorah in front of the fireplace will make its stage appearance for West Virginia Symphony Orchestra's "Home for the Holidays" concerts.
Chris Dorst
A musical snow globe encases a menorah.
Chris Dorst
The Rubins' front door is decorated with a menorah print fabric wreath featuring the nine candles of the menorah in the center.
Chris Dorst
An inflatable menorah welcomes visitors to Colonial Way.
Chris Dorst
With so many menorahs, the Rubins now light only this one during the eight days of Hanukkah.
Chris Dorst
This menorah of a doctor examining a child is a favorite of Art Rubin, a pediatrician for many years.
Chris Dorst
Nearly every flat surface in the Rubin home holds a menorah, including the television cable box.
Chris Dorst
A silly hat is draped over a dog-shaped end table in the Rubins' family room.
Chris Dorst
Art Rubin holds a wine bottle with a menorah cork top.
Chris Dorst
Art Rubin was looking for garden decorations when he discovered this metal moose menorah.
Chris Dorst
The Rubins, both golfers, have several menorahs that reflect their sport.
Chris Dorst
Candleholders line the roof of this ceramic scene of "Fiddler on the Roof."
12x3.92 MENORAH1 Art & Missy Rubin's Menorah collection. photo by chris dorst
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