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      				The Menorah: Bearer of the Light 
										By: Rivka C. Berman, Contributor 
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In 
		contrast to other lively winking, blinking and full color holiday light 
		displays, the flames on the Chanukah menorah candelabra 
		are hushed. What is remarkable is their ability to bring light to the 
		darkest corners – though the flames are so few.  
		 
		It’s somewhat ironic that though Jews light, at maximum, nine candles, 
		and this would be a pathetic number of holiday lights in other settings, 
		the holiday has become known as the Festival of Light. This name is not 
		found in classical Jewish sources.  
		 
		The main symbol of the holiday is a menorah known in Modern 
		Hebrew as a Chanukiyah. This name was invented to distinguish the 
		seven-branched menorah that stood in Jerusalem’s ancient Holy Temple and 
		the nine branches of the candelabra lit on Chanukah.
		
      
		
  
	 Mazor Guide for Chanukah brings you much more about the holiday, its 
		meaning and its traditions... See the links below. 
	
	
 
  
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