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('''Hebrew:''' מנורה / '''Spelling:''' Menorah, Menora, חנוכיה, hanukiah, or chanukkiyah / '''English definition:''' A seven-branched candelabrum as described in the bible, or a nine-branched candelabrum used by Jews during the holiday of Hanukkah)
 
('''Hebrew:''' מנורה / '''Spelling:''' Menorah, Menora, חנוכיה, hanukiah, or chanukkiyah / '''English definition:''' A seven-branched candelabrum as described in the bible, or a nine-branched candelabrum used by Jews during the holiday of Hanukkah)
  
[[File:00000101 silver menoras display.jpg|thumb|450px|left|Display of Menoras.]] The menorah may refer to the temple menorah or to the Hanukkah menorah. The temple menorah was one of the vessels used in Jewish ritual both in the tabernacle and later in the Temples. A smaller version the Hanukkah menorah is used annually by Jews during the holiday of Hanukkah. The menorah has always served as a defining symbol of the Jewish people. Today aside from frequenting Jewish homes during Hanukkah it is commonly found as a motif in synagogues, Judaica products, and the logo of many Jewish institutions especially in Israel.  
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[[File:00000101 silver menoras display.jpg|thumb|left|Display of Menoras.]] The menorah may refer to the temple menorah or to the Hanukkah menorah. The temple menorah was one of the vessels used in Jewish ritual both in the tabernacle and later in the Temples. A smaller version the Hanukkah menorah is used annually by Jews during the holiday of Hanukkah. The menorah has always served as a defining symbol of the Jewish people. Today aside from frequenting Jewish homes during Hanukkah it is commonly found as a motif in synagogues, Judaica products, and the logo of many Jewish institutions especially in Israel.  
  
 
== Temple menorah ==
 
== Temple menorah ==
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=== History ===
 
=== History ===
  
The tumulus and afflicting times for the Jewish people during the second temple sparked a rebellion against the Syrian-Greek imposing authority under the reign of King Antiochus IV. The temple was pillaged and the services ended as well as all religious practice forbidden. Mattityahu, the high priest and his 5 sons led a rebellion against the Greeks to reestablish Jewish rule. Though greatly outnumbered but courageous and bound to their cause the Maccabees as they were called, eventually overcame the Greek legions regaining control over the temple. The temple had been ransacked but fortunately they found a small bottle of pure olive oil to immediately rekindle the menorah. Barely enough for one day, the oil miraculously burned continuously for 8 days until they could attain more oil. The Jewish sages of that time declared an annual eight day holiday called Hanukkah to celebrate the rededication of the temple as well as instituting the practice of lighting the hanukiah to commemorate the miracle of the oil.
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The tumulus and afflicting times for the Jewish people during the second temple sparked a rebellion against the Syrian-Greek imposing authority under the reign of King Antiochus IV. The temple was pillaged and the services ended as well as all religious practice forbiden. Mattityahu, the high priest and his 5 sons led a rebellion against the Greeks to reestablish Jewish rule. Though greatly outnumbered but courageous and bound to their cause the Maccabees as they were called, eventually overcame the Greek legions regaining control over the temple. The temple had been ransacked but fortunately they found a small bottle of pure olive oil to immediately rekindle the menorah. Barely enough for one day, the oil miraculously burned continuously for 8 days until they could attain more oil. The Jewish sages of that time declared an annual eight day holiday called Hanukkah to celebrate the rededication of the temple as well as instituting the practice of lighting the hanukiah to commemorate the miracle of the oil.
  
 
=== Lighting ===
 
=== Lighting ===
  
[[File:00000102 menorah ben gurion airport.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Menorah on display at the Ben Gurion Ariport.]]The Hanukkah menorah in principle only requires 8 branches; the ninth branch is a holder for the shamash (servant) candle which is used to light the other candles. The menorah is lit at sunset during all 8 days of the Hanukkah. Only one candle is lit the first night and an additional candle is added every night with all 8 candles being lit on the eighth night. The candles are placed in the menorah from right to left, the first candle being placed in the far right holder. The kindling however is done from left to right. Either wax candles or preferably pure olive oil and wicks are used to light the menorah.
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The Hanukkah menorah in principle only requires 8 branches; the ninth branch is a holder for the shamash (servant) candle which is used to light the other candles. The menorah is lit at sunset during all 8 days of the Hanukkah. Only one candle is lit the first night and an additional candle is added every night with all 8 candles being lit on the eighth night. The candles are placed in the menorah from right to left, the first candle being placed in the far right holder. The kindling however is done from left to right. Either wax candles or preferably pure olive oil and wicks are used to light the menorah.  
  
 
== The Menorah Today ==
 
== The Menorah Today ==

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