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It is the name of a chandelier used in the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah. Also called "menora of janucá", which differs from the minor proper in that it has seven luminaires, while the januquiá takes nine, eight of which represent each of the days of the miracle of the oil (where the fuel for the lamp lasted eight days, when the quantity reached only for one) and an additional luminaire, distinguished from the others and called (Wikipedia dixit ) 1513; 1463; 1473; 1502; 1464; 1468; 1513; 1473; 8206; ( "lighter" shampoo) or "assistant". According to the rite, one of the main ones lasting Janucá with the flame of the "assistant" must be lit.

  



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