Wax Seals were used many, many years ago on various items, including rings (worn by kings), envelopes and other objects. The wax seal is still being used today for envelopes.
Hanukkah can be used as an adjective or a noun.
No specific colors are mentioned for Hanukkah in Jewish law.See also:More about Hanukkah
It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
Wax, salt and flour.
The Hanukkah-menorah.
A Hanukkah-menorah (or Hanukkiyah).
There aren't any for either holiday.
It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
The traditional name is a menorah. Modern (Israeli) Hebrew has added the name "hanukkiah."See also the Related Link.More about Hanukkah
The candelabra used during Hanukkah is called a Hanukkah-menorah or hanukkiah. It represents the miracle of a one-day's oil supply burning for 8 days in the Holy Temple, which is a part of the reason for the celebration of Hanukkah.
The concept of decorating for Hanukkah is relatively new (only a few decades), and there are no customs or rules about it. Most families do not do any decorating for Hanukkah.