The wick is the central part of a candle. Without a wick, a candle is just a wax stick.
The middle flame in a three-flame candle is often referred to as the "main" flame. It is typically larger and serves as the focal point of the candle's illumination.
The middle candle is called the SHAMUS. Since it is prohibited to utilize the light from candles that fulfill the commandment, it is necessary to have an auxiliary light source to prevent accidental use of the commandment lights. The middle candle is also used to light the other candles or to relight candles that were blown out. This non commandment candle is placed above or to the side of the commandment candles to identify its function.
A tall slender candle is called a taper candle.
partial combustion takes place here and wax vapour start burning with a yellowwish flame . this region of candle flame is moderately hot. so it is called as the luminous zone
Light the middle candle and number 1 candle (farthest right) for the 1st night of Channukah. Night 2 do the middle candle and the first 2 candles (farthest right, 2nd farthest right), etc. :)
A thin candle is called a taper
bastism candle
Shamas or helper candle
Yes. In Hebrew it is called the shammesh.
That is because the middle candle is used to light the menorah every night. That's called the"shamash" or servent.
The candle is called the Paschal candle. It is sometimes referred to as the "Easter candle."
The Shamash candle..........