: a candelabra with seven or nine lights that is used in Jewish worship
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The Menorah and Hanukkah
In English, menorah was originally the name for the seven-branched candelabra used in Jewish worship. The nine-branched Hanukkah candelabra is called hanukkiah in Hebrew, but English speakers came to use menorah for this too. The Hanukkah menorah recalls expulsion by Judah Maccabee of invading forces from the Temple of Jerusalem. Maccabee and his followers sought oil for the temple’s menorah so that the sanctuary could be rededicated, but they found only enough oil for a single day. Miraculously, that tiny amount of oil burned for eight days, until a new supply could be obtained. The Hanukkah menorah includes a candle for each day the oil burned, plus the shammes, a "servant candle" that is used to light the others.
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Knick-knacks from menorahs to playbills of Josephine Baker are jammed in every corner.—Stephanie Bunbury, Deadline, 21 Feb. 2025 The Chabad-Lubavitch movement published an obituary focusing on the fact that Carter was the first president to publicly light a Hanukkah menorah in 1979, five years into the movement’s push for public displays.—Philissa Cramer, Sun Sentinel, 2 Jan. 2025 The menorah in my parents’ living room and the nightly lighting and gift-giving were enjoyable, but the celebrations of the eternal light had ended in mid-December.—airmail.news, 21 Dec. 2024 The menorah owner provided surveillance footage from the night of Jan. 5 that showed two suspects allegedly intentionally damaging the menorah, according to the Guilford Police Department.—Sean Krofssik, Hartford Courant, 9 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for menorah
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