In the shul (synagogue) and in the home.
In the home, customs vary, as some people light the menorah right outside the front door, some light it at a window, some place it on a table, and some put it at an indoor doorway. The main thing is to put it where the most people will see it.
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.
Judaism - The religion of the Jewish people.
It is lit on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
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 aren"t any. the Menorah is associated with Hannukah, a Jewish holiday cycle of eight days.
There is no such thing. A menorah has 7 branches. A specialized form of the menorah, called a Hanukkiyah, has 9 branches.