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Thursday Challenge: Light

chanukiah night three
This was my father’s chanukiah – as he passed away in October, we had to decide whether to give away his chanukiah or to use it. We decided to keep it. The middle branch, called the Shamash (literally the helper), is broken off, and I plan to get it fixed sometime before the next Chanukah. I am hoping a jeweler can fix it. The photo above shows the candles as they were lit on the third night.

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Here is the chanukiah on the last night of the holiday. You can tell it is the last night because one typically lights from left to right, and that chanukiah is going to get filled with light all the way to the very end! The other light in the photos are from our other chanukiot (or their reflections).

Thursday Challenge theme is Light (Photos of beautiful light, reflecting, shining through, colourful,…).

Batya says

definitely worth keeping and repairing

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leoraw says

Thanks, Batya. Glad you were able to come by and visit!

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Indrani says

That is so precious! Great captures, very well framed.

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leoraw says

Appreciate the kind words.

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Jewaicious says

What a lovely Chanukiah...and lovely photos of illumination.

Thank you for sharing.

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leoraw says

I'm glad you enjoyed the photos and the chanukiah.

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Hannah says

Beautiful photos! The chanukiah is lovely.

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leoraw says

Thank you.

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Mrs. S. says

It must have been so meaningful to have someone in your family lighting the same chanukiyah that your father z"l used to light. Yehi zichro baruch.

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leoraw says

Yes, it was my daughter. My husband wasn't sure if using a chanukiah without a shamash was legal, so my daughter, being the minor in the family, got the honor. It seems like it should be halachically fine to me, as we just used the shamash from another chanukiah. In any case, I have a year to fix it.

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leoraw says

I should add that my father would have been very careful about wanting to follow the proper halacha.

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Rambling Woods says

It is a lovely treasure to keep....Michelle

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