Each of the seven lamps received one-half log of oil per night; about eight ounces.
Oh, dude, you take the menorah down after Hanukkah is over. It's like a post-holiday cleanup job, you know? So, once you've lit all the candles and enjoyed the festival of lights, it's time to pack up that menorah until next year. Just make sure to store it safely so you don't end up with a melted wax mess next Hanukkah.
The tradition is that the menorah should burn until the candles are gone. When the menorah extinguishes itself, it is safe to put the menorah away until the next time.
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"No, the Olive Garden does not take online reservations you must call your local Olive Garden to make reservations. However, the Olive Garden is usually not especially crowded."
The pupils get larger. Pupils take in light and if it is dark, there is not much light if there is any at all. The pupils grow larger to take in as much light as possible. If the hole is bigger, more light can come in faster.
Traveling 40 light years would take 40 years at the speed of light.
The menorah in the Temple in Jerusalem (the Beit Hamikdash) was lit with olive oil, not candles. It had seven branches (three on each side and one in the middle) as commanded explicitly (Exodus ch.25).To celebrate the miracle of Hanukkah, we also use a menorah. But since the oil miraculously lasted for eight days, we use a menorah that has eight branches (plus the shamash-candle used to light the others. This added candle need not be part of the menorah).Other informationThe Seleucids (Syrian-Greeks) under Antiochus Epiphanes (2nd century BCE), at the instigation of the Hellenizers, had forbidden various Torah-practices in Judea, such as Sabbath-observance and circumcision, rededicated the Temple to a Greek idol, and pressed the Jews to offer up idolatrous sacrifices. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Hasmoneans (a family of religious Jews) fought to retake the Holy Temple, which had been seized by the Seleucids, and to enable the people to once again observe the Torah. The Hasmoneans (also called Maccabees) were miraculously victorious. When they reached the Temple grounds, they immediately reconsecrated it to God. As part of this action, they relit the Menorah (Exodus ch.25), which was fueled with olive oil. However, it soon became apparent that there was only sufficient oil to keep the candelabra burning for one single day - and it would take eight days to make and bring some more.Miraculously, the menorah stayed lit for eight days (Talmud, Shabbat 21b), allowing enough time for new oil to be prepared and brought.The significance of the miracle is that it demonstrated that God's presence still dwelt in the Holy Temple. This is what Hanukkah represents: the closeness to God; and the avoidance of Hellenization (assimilation).The Torah Sages instituted the festival of Hanukkah at that time (Talmud, Shabbat 21b), to publicize the miracle (Rashi commentary, ibid). This is why we light our Hanukkah-menorahs.(The Hanukkah-menorah, or hanukkiyah, is a special form of the original seven-branched menorah. Our Hanukkah-menorahs have eight spaces for oil, or candles, to mark each of the eight days for which the oil lasted and a ninth to hold the shamash, a candle used to light the others.)
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Yea. I'm at olive garden right now and a man has his disgusting rat dog with him.
It depends upon power of phosphorescent light. The power determines energy consumption.
15 watts.
Take it to repair.