Hanukkiah (חנוכייה)
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44 pcs of hanukkah candles in a box. Candles don´t flow down and they burn ca 45 min. Color combinations: blue, red, white, orange, yellow IN ONE BOX.
Krásný Židovský svícen - Chanukije na Chanuku. Svícen je vyoský 8,5 cm, šířka ramen 18 cm, materiál mosaz.
Krásný Židovský svícen - Chanukije na Chanuku. Svícen je vyoský 30cm, materiál mosaz. kulatý podstavec.
Beautiful Jewish candelabrum for Hanukkah. The candelabrum is 33 cm tall, made of brass.
Beautiful decorated Hanukkiah, golden color, 26 cm tall, span of shoulders 26 cm. Removable shamash. Your Hanukkah will be PERFECT!
A wonderful piece for Hanukkah in a non-traditional design! A perfect turn-of-the-last-century candelabra in colours of amethyst/lavender and pink, Star of David. Material:...
Weight of silver: 30.12 grams Height 7 cm Width 10 cm Hallmark: 800/1000
Very decorative silver Hanukkiah with dimensions: height 33.5 cm, width of the cup line: 24 cm, maximum width: 29 cm. Weight 444g, Hallmarked Hazorfim, "STERLING 925" at the...
Hanukiah (חנוכייה), also known as the Hannukah menorah, is a special nine-branched candelabrum used during the festival of Hannukah. Its history is a reference to the Temple's menorah miracle. After the successful Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire there was an urgent need to re-consencrate the Temple in Jerusalem by burning of the Temple's menorah. For this purpose was needed pure olive oil, but Maccabeans found only enough oil to burn for one day, but miraculously it burned for eight days, until they managed fo prepare new one. This miracle is celebrated by lighting candles on Hannukah candelabrum known as Hanukiah.
There are different types of Hanukiyot, though they have one thing in common. They are made of eight branch candle holders and one extra branch for an auxiliary candle called the shamash (literally 'attendant'), which is used to kindle the other candles. Lighting candles of Hanukiah is one of the main traditions of Hannukah. There is a prescribed way how to light up these candles. On the first night of Hanukkah light up one candle and continue in the same way the other nights in order to have eight candles on the eighth night. The custom is to light up the candles from right to left.