: 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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There was also a lamp decorated with the image of a menorah and palm branch, and an intact glass goblet.—Barbie Latza Nadeau and Lianne Kolirin, CNN, 12 Mar. 2025 Inside the well, archaeologists found a lamp decorated with a menorah and palm branch, a distinctly Jewish artifact dating between the fifth and sixth century, officials said.—Aspen Pflughoeft, Miami Herald, 11 Mar. 2025 The holiday is celebrated by lighting a menorah each night, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.—Nhat V. Meyer, The Mercury News, 31 Dec. 2024 The singer shared a slideshow her Instagram, showcasing the family's Christmas tree and menorah, among other things.—Alexandra Schonfeld, People.com, 26 Dec. 2024 See All Example Sentences for menorah
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