A menorah can have any design or words on it. It depends on the menorah. There is no rule about this.
A menorah is seven-branched candle holder or lamp. It can have any design or words on it. It depends on the menorah. There is no rule about this.
The emblem of Israel (not a Coat of Arms) shows a menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each side. The Hebrew lettering for "Israel" is writtng below the menorah, between the olive branches.
The menorah and the dreidel.
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Menorah (מנורה) is the Hebrew word for candelabra (Exodus ch.25).
Yes, any Hebrew word can be written in Hebrew script.
The Hebrew word Menorah actually has a different meaning in Yiddish than it does in Hebrew:HebrewMenoráh (מנורה) = lampYiddishMenórah (מנורה) = seven-branched candle holder used in ancient Judaism (in the Temple), and the eight-branched candle holder used in Hanukkah.
Yiddish is written using the Hebrew alphabet with additional symbols for vowels. It reads from right to left like Hebrew. It includes many words borrowed from German and other languages, with a mix of Hebrew and Aramaic vocabulary.
In Hebrew it is called the Shamash. It is used to light all of the other candles in the Hanukkah Menorah or Hanukiah.
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All alphabets are written in symbols. The Hebrew symbols are just different from the English symbols.
Probably the Star of David and the menorah.
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. Mark is spelled מארק