menorah in English

noun
1
a sacred candelabrum with seven branches used in the Temple in Jerusalem, originally that made by the craftsman Bezalel and placed in the sanctuary of the Tabernacle (Exod. 37:17–24).
If you go to Rome today you can visit Titus' Triumphal Arch which bears the engraved image of the Menorah from the destroyed Temple in Jerusalem being carried victoriously into Rome.

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1. She likes lighting the candles on the menorah .

2. The Hebrew word menorah means a holder of light or Candelabrum

3. The 10 Agorot has the menorah on the back as shown

4. Bush displayed a menorah there, a Candelabrum given to him by the Synagogue Council of America

5. Candelabrum candle holder , candlestick - a holder with sockets for candles menorah - (Judaism) a Candelabrum with nine branches; used during the Hanukkah festival

6. Archaeologists unearth 2,000 year-old Second Temple era Beersheba settlement During the excavation, archaeologist also found the earliest appearance of a menorah in art.

7. Aliber, age 73, of Leawood, Kansas passed away peacefully on Monday, August 3, 2020 at Menorah Hospital surrounded by his family members

8. Israel 10 Agorot coin earrings Jewish date palm tree Jerusalem menorah Hebrew Torah Lulav Judea Masada Caesarea Sukkot Talmud Zion e000363 coinedJEWELRY

9. Israel 10 Agorot coin earrings Jewish menorah Hanukkah Jerusalem Jaffa Hebrew Judea zion middle east Temple Mount Talmud Torah Jews e000188 coinedJEWELRY

10. Alternative Title: menora Menorah, also spelled menora, multibranched Candelabra, used in the religious rituals of Judaism, that has been an important symbol in both ancient and modern Israel.

11. The key to understanding this transition from a racial self-definition to a cultural or ethnic one can be found in the Menorah Journal between 1915 and 1925.

12. 20 She'd packed every thing she needed to take home except the books she was cramming with and her menorah, the 8 branch candelabra that's lit every night of Chanukah.

13. Exceptions are Nahalal - 1:250; Orot Rabin power station - 1:50; walls of Jerusalem and Acre reduced to 1:50 leaving their height at 1:25; Knesset Menorah - 1:15 The models are made of polyurethane or similar polymeric materials, and small stones.