The menorah in the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.25) was a seven-branched candelabrum, symbolizing the 7 days of creation. Another type, called a Hanukkiyah (Hanukkah-menorah) has 9 branches and is only used on Hanukkah.
the Menorah
A menorah
That is the correct spelling (menorah) of a multi-armed Jewish candlestick.
The candles on the menorah symbolize the miracle of Hanukkah, where a small amount of oil lasted for eight days in the Jewish Temple.
In the Jewish religion, the menorah is an 8-place candelabra used during Hannauka .
the menorah can be any color and the candles too. most Jewish people have a silver menorah to make the mitzvah prettier for g-d.
The Menorah - The menorah is the oldest symbol of the Jewish faith. It is the seven branched candelabra that stood in the Temple.
It is lit on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
Judaism - The religion of the Jewish people.
I think you're saying "Hanukkah menorah" if so, there is no star on a menorah, except perhaps a Jewish star, which is just a style design. The Jewish star symbolizes the Jewish people, but it has nothing to do with Hanukkah.
There is no such thing. A menorah has 7 branches. A specialized form of the menorah, called a Hanukkiyah, has 9 branches.
There aren"t any. the Menorah is associated with Hannukah, a Jewish holiday cycle of eight days.