Majestic Giftware Hanukkah Candles - CP-MU | 45 Dripless Handcrafted 5" Chanukah Candles for All 8 Nights of Hanukkah | Premium Quality Wax (Blue/Orange/Green/Purple/Red)
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Majestic Giftware Hanukkah Candles - CP-MU | 45 Dripless Handcrafted 5" Chanukah Candles for All 8 Nights of Hanukkah | Premium Quality Wax (Blue/Orange/Green/Purple/Red)
- 🕯️LONG-LASTING CANDLE: Our candles are something special! The flame from our Hanukkah candles burns with a clear, bright light that will burn for approximately one hour. This long-lasting candlelight means you can enjoy the warmth and ambiance of our menorah candles for an extended period.
- 🕯️ARTISTIC CANDLE CREATIONS: Chanukah candles resemble exquisite artwork, crafted with vibrant strokes. They're true masterpieces! Their top-quality wax guarantees an even burn, preserving their stunning allure.
- 🕯️HANUKKAH CANDLE SET: Crafted precisely, our 5/16-inch diameter Hanukkah candles effortlessly fit most menorahs. Each box contains 45 candles, ensuring an abundant supply to beautifully illuminate all 8 nights of Hanukkah.
- 🕯️ QUALITY CRAFTED: Carefully crafted, our Chanukah candle sets promise a brilliant, clean burn. With a single-wick design, they minimize wax drips, ensuring your menorah candles glow brilliantly, hassle-free, and pristine throughout the holiday.
- 🕯️BEST CHANUKAH PRESENT: More than just a Judaica gift, these candles are the perfect Chanukah present for all ages. Their versatility extends beyond the holiday, enhancing various celebrations and gatherings all year round, making them truly exceptional.
We present a line of traditionally beautiful candles, appreciated by connoisseurs throughout the world. Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple (the second Temple) in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid Empire. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of isle according to the Hebrew calendar, which may occur at any time from late November to late December in the Gregorian calendar. It is also known as the festival of lights and the feast of dedication. The festival is observed by the kindling of the lights of a unique candelabrum, the nine-branched menorah (also called a Chanukah/Hanukah), one additional light on each night of the holiday, progressing to eight on the final night. The typical menorah consists of eight branches with an additional visually distinct branch. The extra light, with which the others are lit, is called a Shamash (Hebrew: שמש‎‎, "attendant") and is given a distinct location, usually above or below the rest.[1] other Hanukkah festivities include playing deride and eating oil-based foods such as doughnuts and latkes. Since the 1970s, the worldwide Chabad Hasidic movement has initiated public menorah Lightings in open public places in many countries.








