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The menorah (/məˈnɔːrə/; Hebrew: מְנוֹרָה‎ Hebrew pronunciation: [menoˈʁa]) is described in the Bible as the seven-lamp (six branches) ancient Hebrew.


The Hanukkah menorah or hanukkiah is a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah.


by lighting the candles of a candelabrum with nine branches, called a menorah (or hanukkiah).


A public menorah is a large menorah displayed publicly during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.


Menorah may refer to: Candelabra: Temple menorah, a seven-lamp candelabrum used in the ancient Tabernacle in the desert, the Temple in Jerusalem, and synagogues.


5 m) public Hanukkah menorah, which was placed just outside the City-County Building next to the city's.


artists often design menorahs, such as the gold-plated brass menorah with 35 moveable branches designed by Yaacov Agam.


A silver menorah by Ze'ev Raban from.


the Pupa dynasty is the pure silver menorah used by the Pupa Rebbes to kindle their Chanukah lights.


The menorah is unusual in that it can be transformed.


Arabic: شعار دولة إسرائيل‎, romanized: shiear dawlat 'iisrayiyl) shows a menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each side, and the writing "ישראל‎" (Hebrew.


In Judaism and in the Philippine religion Iglesia ni Cristo, the menorah is a special kind of candelabrum.


became a symbol of the Jewish diaspora, and the menorah depicted on the arch served as the model for the menorah used as the emblem of the state of Israel.


the Magdala stone, which has a seven-branched menorah symbol carved on it.


It is the earliest menorah of that period to be discovered outside of Jerusalem.


lighting of the Temple menorah in a number of verses.


Leviticus 24:2 specifies that pure olive oil must be used to light the menorah.



Synonyms:

candelabra; candelabrum;

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