The menorah: From the Temple to Israel's emblem
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The seven-branched candelabrum of the Tabernacle and then the Temple is one of the oldest Jewish symbols. Depicted on the Arch of Titus, in ancient synagogues, mosaics and amulets, it becomes the emblem of the State of Israel. To be distinguished from the nine-branched hanukkiah.
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