Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

Alright, Chanukah starts tonight, which means it's time for me to finally make a post about different kinds of menorahs.

This right here? This is the Temple Menorah:

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

There's some debate over whether the branches were straight or curved, but here's a few things we do know:

It had seven branches of equal length.

It was made of one solid piece of gold

It was at least five feet tall.

It used pure olive oil.

The Temple Menorah is what people mean when they talk about The Menorah. It's what you'll see on historical or commemorative artifacts such as the Arch of Titus in Rome or Israeli currency:

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different
Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

During the time when the Temple stood in Jerusalem, the High Priest lit all seven flames on this Menorah every day (using the aforementioned pure olive oil):

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

No one lights this on Chanukah.

This is a Chanukah menorah:

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

There are countless variations, but here are the important things:

It has eight branches of equal length, plus a ninth "helper" branch, known as the shamash, which is set apart from the rest of the branches and used to light the others.

It can be made of any material.

It is usually used with wax candles or oil, but, if necessary, one can use anything that burns.

In Hebrew, this kind of menorah is called a chanukiah.

Some Chanukah menorahs, like the one shown above, have the shamash in the middle. Others have it on the side:

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

Regardless, this kind of menorah is the one that has been lit by Jews on Chanukah for thousands of years. It's the menorah you'll seen in photographs of Jewish households, including this famous picture taken in Germany in 1931:

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

(The message written on the back of the photo reads: "Death to Judah"/ So the flag says/ "Judah will live forever"/ So the light answers)

On Chanukah, whoever is lighting the menorah will first light the shamash, then the number of candles corresponding to whichever night of Chanukah it is. The first night, only the rightmost candle is lit, the second night the two rightmost, etc. (The newest candle is always lit first):

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

Again, a valid Chanukah menorah has eight branches of equal length, along with a shamash. There is no such thing as a Chanukah menorah with six branches of equal length and a longer seventh branch, and no valid Chanukah menorah has eight branches of completely different lengths.

Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different
Alright, Chanukah Starts Tonight, Which Means It's Time For Me To Finally Make A Post About Different

If you see either of the above designs (or anything similar) on Chanukah-themed decor, it tells you the creator has absolutely no idea what they're doing and couldn't be bothered to do more than two seconds of research to make sure their product was accurate. Anyone who knows anything about the holiday will laugh at these. (They may buy them anyway, especially if that's all that's available-- my new Chanukah sweater has an invalid menorah pattern, but it's adorable, so I'm still going to wear it. But I am also laughing about it and invite you all to do the same.)

Anyway, have a happy Chanukah, everyone!

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[pt. queer jewish flag coining! end pt.]

Queer Jewish Flag Coining!
a six-striped horizonal flag, from top to bottom they are: navy blue, purple, maroon, salmon, orange, and yellow. at the bottom of the flag there is half of a sun visible to create the image of a sunset. scattered across the top three stripes are silver Stars of David
a diagonal, blurred striped flag which is mirrored on a line from the bottom left to the top right. from the outer edge to the middle of the flag, the colors are: yellow, orange, salmon, maroon, purple, and navy. on the diagonal line there are small silver Stars of David scattered, along with even smaller sparkles of each color of the rainbow. in the top left and bottom right of the flag, there are yellow suns peeking out.

nivrah bein hashmashot

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Queer Jewish Flag Coining!
a six-striped horizontal flag, from top to bottom they are a blue gradient from lightest to darkest, except the 4th stripe is beige, to look like land, in contrast to the ocean below and sky above. in the middle of the top half of the flag is
a rainbow, resting on the beige stripe. under the rainbow, the beige stripe stops and reveals the ocean, so that the rainbow looks like a bridge. arching over the rainbow are white, short lines, which end in an arrow at the right side of the flag

ovri

term for queer (especially trans and/or gender non-conforming) jews, translating to "one who crosses over" which can reference transition or subverting gender/sexuality norms. the plural is ovrim.

Queer Jewish Flag Coining!

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credits: where i first heard these terms!

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Beloved is man for he was created in the image of God. Still greater was God’s love in that He gave to man the knowledge of his having been so created. - Pirke Avot 3:18

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