Yes. In 2011 it was in December 21.
Yes, Seattle has a menorah lighting every year.
Menorah Medical Center was created in 1931.
lighting the menorah
lighting the menorah
There are no restrictions on who can light the menorah. Anyone can, as long as they're able to light candles.
To light a menorah, start by placing the candles in the holders, with the taller "helper" candle (shamash) in the center. Light the shamash, then use it to light the other candles from left to right on the menorah each night of Hanukkah. Recite the blessings while lighting the candles.
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Menorah-lighting, prayer services, and (optionally) parties.
Yes you do, using a tool called a Menorah. Each night of Hannukah, you add another candle to the Menorah, lighting them in succession with the Shamash, which sits in the middle once you're done lighting the candles and saying the prayers.
There's no rule. Usually, the menorah is set up in the minutes or hours leading up to the first evening of Hanukkah.
Usually on the side or the center
You recite (sing) the blessings while lighting the candles. There are 3 blessings on the first night and 2 for the remaining nights.