Jewish Menorah Used In The Jewish Holiday Chanukah, What Is The Difference Between The Menorah And Chanukiah?

Used in the Jewish holiday Chanukah, what is the difference between the Menorah and Chanukiah? - jewish menorah

I've heard both names, but what is the difference between them?

3 comments:

rosends said...

Strictly a menorah has 7 branches and a channukiah a 9th
The channukiah serves to remind the 8 holidays channukah oil is to be added to the menorah in the temple turned on.

Now the word "menorah" is sometimes used interchangeably everything channukah channukiah (as in a channukah "menorah.

Super Jew said...

Both terms can be and are used interchangeably. Referring to the menorah "Chanukiah" indicates used for Chanukah, as opposed to the original menorah used in Temple. The Chanukiah has nine branches, one for each day of the festival, and a separate branch (usually higher or lower than the other eight) Shamash or "servant" of light, which is interpreted in the light of the other.

The Menorah used in the service of the Temple had seven branches. It is generally considered inappropriate to attempt to restore the various accessories of the temple for their own use. In fact, you will see that religious Jews can relate their churches synagogues "communities" or "synagogues" never "temple" - as he is regarded as an affront to the royal temple was rebuilt quickly and our time. Only a reform and conservative Jews have never in their communities as "temple." The fact that hath the temple in Jerusalem Institute houses many artifacts from the temple has always breaksis a source of great curiosity for me than to ban something. Since the Institute is headed by di-s-Fear of Jews, but it is likely that some of Halacha (ie, based on Jewish law), the raison d'ĂȘtre.

There is a difference. A Chanukiah is a kind of candelabra with nine branches. All Chanukiah menorahs are, but not all menorahs (including the original) are Chanukiah. I hope this information is useful, and if you have questions about Hanukkah, or Judaism in general, you take with me directly.

chaimss said...

Although technically the menorah (the seven sections as indicated) of the branch of the temple and Chanukiah eight or nine branched religious objects that we use today in practice, the Israelis Chanukia today, and most others call a Menorah - although not technically correct.

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