For Kwanzaa, kinara is the word for menorah.
The kinara is the candle holder used in Kwanzaa celebrations.
False, the menorah is not a traditional symbol of Kwanzaa. True, it is a candleholder with places for nine candles to celebrate the Jewish holiday Hanukkah. But there also is a special candleholder with which to celebrate Kwanzaa. It is called the kinara, but has places for only seven candles.
The traditional name is a menorah. Modern (Israeli) Hebrew has added the name "hanukkiah."See also the Related Link.More about Hanukkah
People who celebrate Kwanzaa are African American.
It is called a Hanukiah or a Hanukkah menorah.
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In Hebrew it is called the Shamash. It is used to light all of the other candles in the Hanukkah Menorah or Hanukiah.
It is called the Shamash. It is used to light all of the other candles on the Menorah or Chanukiah.
The candleholder used during Kwanzaa is called a kinara. It sits on an mkeka, or mat.
It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
It's called a hanukkiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
It's called a menorah, or a Hanukkah menorah. Israelis call it a Hanukkiah.