The traditional name is a menorah. Modern (Israeli) Hebrew has added the name "hanukkiah."
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The traditional name is a menorah. The modern additional name is a Hanukkiyah (in Israeli Hebrew).See also:More about Hanukkah
It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
Translating from Dutch, it may be "chanoekia negenarmigethe candlestick in the Jewish festival of Hanukkah is used."
There is no special name for the act of gift giving on Hanukkah. This is a new custom. The only traditional gift is the coins given to children.
The last day has a special name (Zos Hanukkah), but otherwise is no different than any other day of Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is the name of Hanukkah. In Hebrew it is spelled חֲנֻכָּה
Judah the Maccabee
The Hanukkah candles don't have names, except for referring to them generically, as neirot Hanukkah (candles of Hanukkah). The one candle which does have a name is the extra one, used to light the others, which is called the shamash (helper).See also:More about Hanukkah
Hanukkah is the real name for Hanukkah. It can also be spelled Chanukah or ×—× ×•×›×”
The name of the candlestick in Beauty and the Beast is Lumiere.
The name of the "lamp" lit is a Channukiah. Some call it a Hanukkah-menorah.
Dreidel (Yiddish); or Sevivon (modern Hebrew).