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  1. Temple menorah - Wikipedia

    The menorah (/ m ə ˈ n ɔː r ə /; Hebrew: מְנוֹרָה mənōrā, pronounced) is a seven-branched candelabrum that is described in the Hebrew Bible and in later ancient sources as having been used in the Tabernacle and in the Temple in Jerusalem.

  2. What Is a Menorah (Chanukiah)? - Chabad.org

    A menorah, Hebrew for “lamp,” generally refers to two specific candelabras: the seven-branched golden menorah lit daily in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, or the eight-flame lamp lit each night of Chanukah.

  3. 16 Menorah Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org

    The most common menorah design is of eight arms, branching from a single stem. A very traditional model, however, has the flames lined up on the bottom of the candelabra, backed by a metal plate. In centuries past, these menorahs were often wall-mounted, and the back served to protect the wall from fire and smoke.

  4. Menorah | Ancient Symbol of Judaism | Britannica - Encyclopedia …

    menorah, multibranched candelabra, used in the religious rituals of Judaism, that has been an important symbol in both ancient and modern Israel. The seven-branched menorah was originally found in the wilderness sanctuary and then later in the Temple in Jerusalem and was a popular motif of religious art in antiquity.

  5. The Menorah: Its Story and Mystery - Chabad.org

    The Temple Menorah (“lamp”) was a 7-branched golden candelabra G‑d mandated to be placed in the Tabernacle (and later the Holy Temple in Jerusalem).1 It was lit every day, using wicks placed into seven cups of the finest olive oil.2

  6. Hanukkah menorah - Wikipedia

    A Hanukkah menorah, or hanukkiah, [a] is a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Eight of the nine branches hold lights (candles or oil lamps) that symbolize the eight nights of the holiday; on each night, one more light is lit than the previous night, until on the final night all eight branches are ignited.

  7. A Closer Look at the Menorah - Hebrew for Christians

    The holy menorah (מְנוֹרָה) was formed from one piece of pure beaten gold weighing 3,000 shekels of silver (nearly 100 pounds). It was a highly decorative work that had seven branches (with seven lamps), nine flower blooms, eleven fruits, and twenty two cups.

  8. MENORAH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MENORAH is a candelabra with seven or nine lights that is used in Jewish worship. The Menorah and Hanukkah

  9. Ancient Jewish History: The Menorah - Jewish Virtual Library

    One of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith is the menorah, a seven-branched candelabrum used in the Temple. It has been said that the menorah is a symbol of the nation of Israel and its mission to be "a light unto the nations."

  10. The Meaning of The Menorah - The seven branches - ONE FOR …

    What a powerful symbol, and what riches are spoken by the God-designed menorah. How wonderful it is to have been brought into the New Covenant, and that we can see the fulfillment in Yeshua, the One to whom the menorah points.

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