Kinara vs. Menorah — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Kinara and Menorah
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Kinara
The kinara is a seven-branched candleholder used in Kwanzaa celebrations in the United States.
Menorah
A nine-branched candelabrum used in celebrating Hanukkah.
Kinara
A candleholder holding one black, three red, and three green candles, used in celebrating Kwanzaa.
Menorah
Often Menorah A ceremonial seven-branched candelabrum of the Jewish Temple symbolizing the seven days of the Creation.
Kinara
A candle holder used in Kwanzaa celebrations.
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Menorah
(Judaism) A holy candelabrum with seven branches used in the Temple of Jerusalem.
Menorah
(Judaism) A candelabrum with nine branches, used in Jewish worship on Hanukkah.
Menorah
(Judaism) a candelabrum with seven branches used in ceremonies to symbolize the seven days of creation
Menorah
(Judaism) a candelabrum with nine branches; used during the Hanukkah festival
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