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How to Use
How to Use
Lighting the Menorah
On night one, insert a candle to the far right. Use the Shamash (the 9th candle) to light the rightmost candle. On the second night, place another candle to the left of the first candle and, with the shamash, light the newly added candle first (from left to right). We say the blessing each night before lighting the leftmost candle because it reminds us of the miracle of Hannukah.
Blessings
On the first night, recite all three blessings before the Hannukah menorah is lit. On the following nights, only recite blessings one and two.
Inside the Box
Inside the Box
- • Shalom Menorah (Aluminum alloy)(Length 14" x Width 2.75" x Height 5.25")
- • Protective sleeve with card insert
- • Card side 1: Hanukkah prayer instructions w/ prayers in English, Hebrew, and transliterated
- • Card side 2: Menorah care instructions w/ QR code for suggested candles
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- 1. Fill sink or bowl with hot water.
- 2. Soak the wax covered menorah for approximately 3 minutes, or until wax softens.
- 3. Remove the soft wax from the menorah with a toothpick or something plastic. Be careful not to scratch the painted surface.
- * Candles not included
Shipping Info
Shipping Info
- Free shipping is available on all orders.
- The average delivery time is 3-5 days shipping. This estimate can be shorter or longer based on your location.
- We honor a 100% money-back guarantee if you aren't satisfied with your purchase within 30 days. Let us know, and we will issue you a full refund.
- Please reach out to hello@shalommenorah.com for any further questions or assistance.
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