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All About Menorah Lighting
Chanukah lights commemorate the miracle that happened with the menorah in the Temple after the Chanukah victory. Because olive oil was used in the original Temple menorah service, it is the preferred fuel for the chanukiyah today. Beeswax candles are a close second. Paraffin candles are fine too. The classic skinny multi-colored candles are not a requirement. Some suggest the reason that Chanukah candles are skinny is to distinguish them from the chubby votive candles used in non-Jewish rituals. · Olive Oil and the Jewish Question
Olive Oil and the Jewish Question
Electric Chanukah Menorahs
A more complex halachic, Jewish legal, reason is due to the technical requirement that at lighting times enough fuel should be in place to keep the flames alight for a half hour. Electricity flows from the outlet on an as-needed basis, leaving plug-in chanukiyahs without such a reserve. Battery-operated chanukiyahs may be more acceptable because they do have a half-hour's worth of "fuel" stored within them at lighting time. There are other details to be aware of before using a battery-operated chanukiyah. Consult a local, knowledgeable rabbi before attempting to fulfill the mitzvah of lighting Chanukah candles by using an electric chanukiyah.
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