Yes, a shamash is used to light the Hanukkiyah (Hanukkah-menorah). The shamash may be at the center of of the Hanukkiah or on the end, but it is always at a different height from the other candles (either higher or lower).
The shamash (helper or attendant) is used to light the Hanukkah menorah or hanukiyah.
It is called the Shamash. It is used to light all of the other candles on the Menorah or Chanukiah.
It's called the shamash (servant; helper).
It is called the Shamash
In Hebrew it is called the Shamash. It is used to light all of the other candles in the Hanukkah Menorah or Hanukiah.
The candle used to light the other candles on the menorah or chanukiah is called the shamash.
The middle candle on the Menorah is called a Shamash - with the "a" being pronounced as in "father" and the stress being on the last syllable - [shaMASH].However, it needn't be the middle candle - sometimes the shamash is at the end of the row and sometimes next to it.Customary configurations would include:xxxxSxxxxSxxxxxxxx or xxxxxxxxSxxxxxxxx......SSome people have the custom of having 2 Shamash candles for each menorah.
It is known as the shamash. Shamash means servant. It's the servant candle because it's used to light the others.
It is called the shamash (servant; helper).
A Hanukkah menorah, also known as a Hanukiah, has nine branches instead of the usual seven branches of a traditional menorah. The extra socket is for the Shamash, which is the servant candle used to kindle the other candles. Each night of Hanukkah, one additional candle is lit, so the Shamash is used to light the other candles without diminishing their importance.
That is because the middle candle is used to light the menorah every night. That's called the"shamash" or servent.
They have no name. Only the helper candle (used to light the other 8 candles) has a name. It's called the Shamash.