A Menorah is a seven-branched candelabrum that holds great significance in Jewish tradition. It is often made of gold or silver and is a symbol of light, wisdom, and divine inspiration. The Menorah was originally used in the ancient Temple in Jerusalem, where it was lit daily to provide light. Today, it represents the Jewish faith and is a prominent symbol during the celebration of Hanukkah, where a special nine-branched Menorah, called a Hanukkiah, is used.
During Hanukkah, one candle is lit each night to commemorate the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days. The Menorah serves as a reminder of the resilience of the Jewish people and their enduring faith. Lighting the Menorah is a cherished family tradition