
מנורה\חַנֻכִּיָּה
The Chanukkah Menorah (Hebrew: מנורת חנוכה) (also Hebrew: חַנֻכִּיָּה, or Yiddish: חנוכּה לאמפּ) is, strictly speaking, a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah, as opposed to the seven-branched Menorah used in the ancient Temple or as a symbol. The ninth holder, called the Shamash/שמש, is for a candle used to light all other candles. The Menorah is among the most widely produced articles of Jewish ceremonial art. The menorah is a traditional symbol of Judaism, along with the Star of David.



























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