How to Light Chanukah Candles
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There’s no tradition regarding the color of the candles; so any color is okay, including plaid and infra-red! And the color order is up to you.
Although there are other customs, the most common one for placing the candles in the menorah is as follows: On the first day place one candle on the right side of the menorah. On the second day put a candle there and another one to the left of it. On the third day add the third candle to the left of those. And so on. Each night another candle goes on the left side of the last one.
But when lighting, you start with the new one, the one furthest on the left. You then move towards the right, lighting each one in order, the last candle being the one on the far right.
Note that the small colored Chanukah candles aren’t long enough to use on Friday, because the candles must be lit before sunset and should remain alight for a half hour after dark. So Friday afternoon you should use big white Shabbat candles, or wicks and oil. The candles don’t have to be placed in a special holder, but should be in a straight line.
By the way, many people use olive oil to light, instead of wax candles, because the miracle occurred with olive oil.
The name for the holder is menorah or chanukiah, whatever you like.
May you have a happy and light-filled Chanukah!
Best wishes from the AskTheRabbi.org Team