Hanukkah Lights
Hanukkah Lights refer to the candles lit during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights. Each night, a new candle is added to the menorah, a special candelabrum that holds nine candles. The central candle, called the shamash, is used to light the others.
The lighting of the Hanukkah Lights commemorates the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days in the Second Temple of Jerusalem, despite there being only enough oil for one day. This celebration lasts for eight nights, symbolizing hope, faith, and the triumph of light over darkness.