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- Temple menorah - Wikipedia
The Temple menorah ( məˈnɔːrə ; Biblical Hebrew: מְנוֹרָה, romanized: mənorā, Tiberian Hebrew ˌmənoːˈʀɔː ) is a seven-branched candelabrum that is described in the Hebrew Bible and later ancient sources as having been used in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem
- 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
- Menorah | Ancient Symbol of Judaism | Britannica
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 An eight-branched menorah modeled after the Temple menorah is used by Jews in rites during the eight-day festival of Hanukkah
- 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 " (Isaiah 42:6)
- The Meaning of The Menorah - The seven branches
The Menorah spreads Light First of all, the light given by the massive menorah in the dark tent would have been a powerful symbol of God’s light and holiness in our dark and sinful world Jewish tradition holds that it reminds the people of Israel that they are also called to be his “Light to the nations” as God prescribed in Isaiah 42:6
- Understanding the Jewish Menorah - Biblical Archaeology Society
The Jewish menorah—especially the Temple menorah, a seven-branched candelabra that stood in the Temple—is the most enduring and iconic Jewish symbol But what did the Temple menorah actually look like?
- MENORAH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
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