Bernhard Friedländer (* 1880 in Czenstochau, in present-day Poland; died 1941 in Tel Aviv) was a Jewish goldsmith, silversmith and stone setter.
He completed his training as a goldsmith and silversmith and stone setter in Lodz, Odessa, Tbilisi and Berlin.
He founded his company in Düsseldorf in 1914 and developed unique Judaica for synagogues and the home.
There, in addition to exceptional Hanukkah, he mainly created Judaica and silverware in multiple versions.
He produced candlesticks, Hanukkah lights, Kiddush and silverware in Tel Aviv, which are less artistically sophisticated and less unusual.