There is no such thing.
A menorah has 7 branches. A specialized form of the menorah, called a Hanukkiyah, has 9 branches.
The anagram is "menorah" (the seven-branch Jewish candelabra).
The menorah, a 7 branch candelabra.
A menorah is a candelabra with a single stand. Its design enables to branch out and hold 9 candles stemming from one base. It is most commonly used in the Jewish holiday of Haukkah.
A candelabra candle is a candle which has a base and it has branches that hold one or more candles. They are some candelabra's that are used in Jewish religion too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candelabra
The 7 branch candelabra is called a 'menorah'.
There is no such thing as a Jewish chandelier. If you are talking about the menorah, it is a candelabra with seven branches, one for each day of the week.
In the Jewish religion, the menorah is an 8-place candelabra used during Hannauka .
The religious symbol of Judaism is the 'menorah'. The 7 branch candelabra that stood in the Temple.
The Menorah - The menorah is the oldest symbol of the Jewish faith. It is the seven branched candelabra that stood in the Temple.
These are common: a menorah (7 branch candelabra), and/or a representation of the Asseret HaDibrot (Ten Commandments) in a synagogue.
Madonna of the Candelabra was created in 1513.
By the Candelabra's Glare was created in 1898.