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#1: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Dec 12, 2017
Thanks. Your chanukia is much more beautiful than mine :)#2: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Dec 12, 2017 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#3: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Dec 12, 2017
This is NOT menorah but chanukkia!#4: Lollipop (lollipop) on Dec 13, 2017
No need for yelling in upper case with an exclamation mark, Thomas. Why would you not gracefully accept JoDeen's sincere good wishes, with perhaps a courteous lesson in the difference between the two terms? While you are technically correct, in the English-speaking diaspora the phrase most commonly used to refer to a chanukiah is Chanukah menorah, or just the single word menorah. Only in Hebrew does the word chanukiah make the distinction. Moreover, the word menorah has existed for two millennia, while chanukiah was coined specifically for the 9-branched candelabrum little more than a century ago.#5: Gaynor Sorrell (gesorrell) on Dec 13, 2017
http://religion.wikia.com/wiki/Menorah_(Hanukkah)
Thomas - One of mine looks like this, and one looks like your puzzle. The others would require a much larger grid. Perhaps I'll do another one for tonight...#6: Gaynor Sorrell (gesorrell) on Dec 13, 2017
Thank you, JoDeen - happy (insert holiday of choice here) to you, too!#7: Gaynor Sorrell (gesorrell) on Dec 13, 2017
Lollipop - Thank you for the etymology lesson. I did not know that - and by Ben Yehuda's wife, yet!#8: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Dec 13, 2017
Lollipop - in my opinion there's an important difference. Menorah is a religious symbol and it derives from Torah. Chanukkiah has a historical origin and not from Torah.#9: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Dec 14, 2017
I know that distinction is important only for Jewish nation, others can say: both are candle holders. :)
Lovely.#10: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Dec 31, 2017
Very nice
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