Menorot (plural of Menorah) can come in any shape. They are 7 branched candle holders, and often the branches for a half circle.
If you are talking about a Hanukkah Menorah (Hanukkiyah), they can also come in many different shapes and sizes.
The Menorah in the Holy Temple (Exodus ch. 25) was a seven-branched gold candelabrum about five feet tall.
The Menoras we light are eight-branched candelabra of any size.
The menorah - or hanukiyah - can be made from any material. Silver and gold are common; but brass, glass, wood and even plastic may also be used.
It should have five lite candles and one auxiliary candle usually in the middle or side.
It looks like a Jewish holiday where people light candles and sing songs.
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Just like this: Happy Hanukkah
Because, like Purim, Hanukkah is not commanded in the Torah itself. See also:More about Hanukkah
The candleholder is called a Chanukiyah (Hanukkah-menorah), which sounds like Chanukah.
Happy Hanukkah Chanukah samei'ach
Like Lincoln's birthday, Hanukkah is not about presents, it is about remembering a certain historic occasion. There is no "Hanukkah caroling".
France and Hanukkah are not connected. However, French Jews celebrate Hanukkah, just like Jews in all other countries.
You mean like Santa Claus? No. That is not a Jewish kind of attitude or belief.See also:More about Hanukkah
There is no tradition of sending flowers on Hanukkah. That would be like sending flowers on Labor Day.
Wintry weather.
It is a four-sided top, used in a Hanukkah game.
You mean like Santa Claus? No. That is not a Jewish kind of attitude or belief. See also:More about Hanukkah
חנוכה שמחSee also: More about Hanukkah