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Q: What is a multi branched candlestick called?
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It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.


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The English spelling of the 7 or 9-branched Hebrew candlestick is "menorah" (also "menorrah").


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It sounds like you are talking about the menorah (מנורה) which is a seven-branched candelabra and the traditional symbol of Israel.


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What is the difference between candelabra and candelabrum?

Candelabra can hold a single candle, candelabras is plural which means a number of candelabra or candle holder. Candelabrum can hold a multi candle meaning it has multi branches to hold candles.


Why do you use a nine branched candlestick in Hanukkah?

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A chandelier is a decorative branched lamp hung from the ceiling featuring crystals that are suspended from the lights giving a brilliant display.EtymologyAbout 700 years ago, the 'English' word chandelier was written as chaundeler, and referred to a branched hanging support for several candles or lamps. Chaundeler is from the Old French chandelabre meaning "candlestick." (In English the word candelabra is still used for a large branched candlestick.)The French word chandelabre is from the Latin candelabrum, which is from the Latin candela, which means ... candle!---------------------For more information, see 'Related links' below


What is a candlestick with many branches called?

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