I am not sure what you man by a Jewish candle; Jews use the same parafin candles that non-Jews use. If you would like to know when Jews burn candles, there are two major ritutal uses for candles in Judaism: a candle is lit for the Sabbath on Friday at sundown, and a series of candles are lit for the menorah during Hanukkah.
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah People". People who celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah are called Jewish people. And there are no Jewish rituals that refer to "long" candles.
lanterns and candles
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The candles on the menorah symbolize the miracle of Hanukkah, where a small amount of oil lasted for eight days in the Jewish Temple.
Candles, torches etc
They used both, just as people today use both lights and candles. (Electric lights have been common since the 1880's)
A Yahrzeit Candle is a special memorial candle. Special candles that burn for 24 hours are used.
People use whale blubber for candles, soap, food, clothing and much more.
They're called Shabbat candles (in English); neirot Shabbat (in Hebrew); or Shabbes Licht (in Yiddish).
They would break into synagagous and use the directory to find people and enforce the Jewish star
Candles.
yes, people use the wax of bayberries to make candles