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Israeli artist beats Gaza rockets into Hanukkah candelabra

His raw material is rockets and mortar shells fired into Israel by Palestinian terrorists from Gaza, just 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) away. The twisted shrapnel is dropped off at his smithy by police and Bob, 47, crafts artwork and religious symbols from the metal, selling his creations in Israel and abroad.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  11-29-2018 00:00
Last modified: 06-07-2019 11:58
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A Hanukkah menorah sculptor Yaron Bob fashioned out of the remnants of a rocket fired from Gaza |A rose by any other name? Bob at work|The twisted shrapnel is dropped off at Yaron Bob's by the police

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The clang of hammer on metal and the roar of a blowtorch can be heard long before you walk into Israeli metal sculptor Yaron Bob's workshop.

Featured prominently in his workshop is a quotation from the Book of Isaiah: "And they shall beat their swords into plowshares" (Isaiah 2:4).

Bob is doing something close to that in his studio in Yated, an agricultural community near the border where Israel, Gaza and Egypt meet.

His raw material is rockets and mortar shells fired into Israel by Palestinian terrorists from Gaza, just 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) away.

The twisted shrapnel is dropped off at his smithy by police and Bob, 47, crafts artwork and religious symbols from the metal, selling his creations in Israel and abroad.

Yaron Bob's smithy Reuters

In the run-up to the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, he was busy crafting a monumental hanukkiyah, or Hanukkah menorah, a candlestick with nine branches that is used during the eight-day festival that starts this year at sundown, Sunday.

Also known as the Festival of Lights, Hanukkah commemorates the 2nd century BCE victory of Judah the Maccabee and his followers in a revolt in Judea against armies of the Greek Empire.

Light is key to the holiday because Jewish tradition says, the Maccabees found only enough ritually pure oil to fuel a ceremonial lamp in the temple in Jerusalem for one day, but it burned for eight days.

Bob also makes the seven-branched menorah, a symbol that appears on the emblem of the State of Israel.

"The idea of turning rockets into menorahs and hanukkiyot is turning the symbol of death and destruction into a symbol of light, and hanukkiyah is the symbol of light," Bob said.

A rose by any other name? Bob at work Reuters

Israel and Hamas, the terrorist group that rules Gaza, have fought three wars in the past 10 years, in 2008, 2012 and 2014, and violence occasionally erupts along the volatile frontier.

But the skies have been empty of rockets and missiles since a mid-November flare-up, the worst since 2014, in which 460 projectiles were fired from Gaza at the Israeli communities near the border.

"We have only between 10 to 15 seconds to run for shelter, so every millisecond counts, and because of that we live in anxiety," Bob said.

"When I'm taking the rockets and I cut them and I put them in the furnace and I'm working with them or with the blowtorch and I'm working, I'm like destroying, annihilating the rockets. So, this is my therapy."

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