Menorah

The Menorah is a seven-branched candelabrum that holds deep religious and cultural significance in Judaism. First described in the Book of Exodus in the Hebrew Bible, God instructed Moses to construct the Menorah and place it in the Tabernacle, and later in Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem. Made of pure gold, the Menorah featured a central shaft with three curved branches extending from each side, forming a total of seven lamps at the top. These lamps were fueled with pure olive oil and were lit every night, symbolizing the eternal light and the continuous presence of God among the people of Israel.

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