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Candles are lit each evening, one on the first evening, two on the second, three on the third (etc.), in a special eight branched candlestick called a "menorah" or a "chanukiah." The candle-lighting symbolizes the miracle when a small amount of oil was found in the Temple, just enough to light a lamp for one day, but it lit the lamp for eight days. It is also customary to eat foods fried in oil on Hanukkah, such as latkes (potato pancakes) and doughnuts. Nowadays many people also give presents, although there is no religious basis to that (except for the "gelt coins given to children, which is an established custom).

Working is not forbidden during Hanukkah, though there is a custom to avoid work during the first half-hour after lighting the candles.

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