Always supervise younger children around the menorah, and never leave candles unattended. |
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Each of Her Honour's children is represented by a menorah, which is also a strong symbol of Her Honour's faith and heritage. |
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There is no menorah in the Gryffindor common room or any mention of Chanukah in any Harry Potter book. |
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As part of the celebrations a menorah was lit and although there was only enough oil to light the menorah for a day, it stayed alight for eight days. |
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A Hanukkah card that is a little different from what you might be used to for Hanukkah, but of course it features the menorah being lit. |
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I have seen all kinds of children in front of a menorah, being shown how to light a candle for each day of Hanukkah. |
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The menorah is also the main symbol of B'nai Brith Canada, and thus marks Mr. Dimant's leadership role in that organization for over 25 years. |
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Anya, a young girl, receives an old Chanukah menorah, which takes her back to a time before she was born. |
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This is like protesting the menorah because it excludes the innumerate. |
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We used half a small potato, some margarine and a few strips of wool from my blanket to create a menorah. |
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More than menorah lighting and dreidel spinning, Hanukkah is known for its culinary delicacy, latkes. |
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The menorah is represented by a candleholder with seven branches that symbolizes the burning bush as seen by Moses on Mount Sinai. |
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Aaron pours oil into the lighted lamps of the Tabernacle menorah, the seven-branched candelabrum. |
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The menorah or seven branched candelabrum is an old symbol of the Hebrew people and one of the oldest symbols of Judaism in general. |
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The seven arms of the candelabrum, or menorah, represent the divine force that watches over the universe. |
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In 1989 the Supreme Court held that a Nativity scene on public property violated the first amendment but a Christmas tree and menorah did not. |
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The menorah represents his wife, and the three maple leaves his three daughters. |
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On the wall to the left of the platform is another original fixture, the menorah that commemorates Hanukah, the holiday of the lights. |
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You can indeed buy a humble poker from him, probably made by one of his two assistants, but it's not just any old poker. You can buy firedogs, garden gates, or £1,500-worth of splendid menorah. |
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The menorah is one of the most recognized and historic symbols of Judaism. |
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The menorah represents learning and assembly in Judaism. |
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The victory and the oil are the miracles of Hanukkah, marked by eating latkes, playing a game with the dreidl and lighting the menorah. |
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For Hanukah, Jonathan Adler offers a blue, Lucite cube menorah, as well as an array of mod, ceramic-animal menorahs. |
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When I was in preschool, we made a beautiful menorah for Hanukkah from colorful wood blocks with metal bolts to hold the candles. |
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There are feathers floating in my limonana, drool on the dreidel, wool wound 'round the menorah, and mud mushed into my dress. |
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My father brings home a big brass antique menorah, shaped like an archway, heavy, on a pedestal, on a round base. |
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They ask which holiday is represented by the menorah behind them. |
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All nine candles, including the center Shamash which lights all the other candles fit into Nelly's wonderful cooky dough menorah. |
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In America every December my mother had decorated our home with metal Stars of David she hung on strings in the doorways and lit the menorah as we gathered at the table. |
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In mid-December, vandals in the Sicilian town of Catania detached a menorah set up in a public plaza which prevented the lighting of a Hanukah candle. |
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However, traditional Sefardi families follow the halacha that each household uses only one menorah lit by the head of the household, to represent everyone in unison. |
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The current catalog includes over a dozen exclusive designs that include a bucktoothed reindeer, a decapitated snowman and a pair of dancing dreidels hoisting a menorah. |
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Chabad of the Valley presents a day of live entertainment, arts and crafts, dreidels, and a giant menorah lighting to celebrate the festival of light. |
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The night of the 22nd is our Hanukkah party at the White House, where we light the Menorah. |
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Of the thirty-three Hanukkah cards, twenty-six, or 79 percent, feature a Star of David or Menorah. |
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Every night, Father would light the Menorah and let it burn itself out. |
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There they found that they could light the Menorah for only one day, due to a lack of undefiled oil. |
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The Menorah light is a free-standing translucent pylon light and the Star of David is translated into two hanging lamps constructed like Japanese lanterns of white parchment. |
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Although candles can be used to light the hanukkiah, oil containers are preferred, to imitate the original Menorah. |
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On Shabbos evening, December 12th, the Grand Menorah Parade of over 300 Menorah vehicles will take place. |
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One candle is lit each night in a special candleholder called a Menorah. |
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