DailyHalacha.com for Mobile Devices Now Available

Halacha is In Memory of
 Refael Edmond Ezra Safra ben Esther A

Dedicated By
The Edmond J Safra Synagogue, Brooklyn NY

Click Here to Sponsor Daily Halacha
      
(File size: 706 KB)
Hanukah – The Order of Preference When Choosing a Menorah; Using Coagulated Oil

The Hesed Le’Abraham (Rav Abraham Azulai, 1570-1643) writes (in chapter 55) that the most preferred Menorah for the Hanukah candle lighting is a gold Menorah, and the second most preferred is a silver Menorah. After silver, he writes, the order of preference is as follows: bronze, copper, iron, tin, lead, glass, wood, bone, glazed porcelain, unglazed porcelain, pomegranate shell, coconut shell and acorn shell.

If one has a silver Menorah with glass cups in which the wicks are lit, he is considered to have lit in a silver Menorah, and not in a glass Menorah. Since this is the standard, accepted manner of using a silver Menorah, the fact that the wick is lit in a glass cup does not mean that one has not used a silver Menorah. This is the ruling of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Israel, 1910-1995).

Today many people use prepared jars of oil which is coagulated so it does not spill. After the wick it kindled, the oil gradually begins transforming back into a liquid. Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (Israel, 1910-2012) ruled that this oil may be used, despite the fact that it contains a coagulant, because the coagulant comprises less than one-sixtieth of the mixture, and is thus considered Battel ("nullified"). Rabbi Bitan, in Yalkut Yosef (p. 118), adds another reason why such oil is acceptable for the Misva. He cites the work Teshuva Me’ahaba as claiming, based on several sources, that the oil used by the Hashmonaim was solidified and not a liquid. Thus, it is certainly permissible to use coagulated oil, which more closely resembles the oil kindled by the Hashmonaim in the Bet Ha’mikdash.

Summary: The most preferred kind of Menorah used on Hanukah is a gold Menorah. After gold, the order of preference is silver, bronze, copper, iron, tin, lead, glass, wood, bone, glazed porcelain and unglazed porcelain. One is credited with using a gold or silver Menorah even if the wick is lit in a glass cup. Oil containing a coagulant may be used for the Hanukah candle lighting.

 


Recent Daily Halachot...
Swimming During the Three Weeks
Situations When Listening to or Playing Music is Permissible During the Three Weeks
Avoiding Danger During the Three Weeks
Listening to Music During the Three Weeks
May One Allow a Contractor to Continue Building a Home During the Three Weeks?
Reciting Birkat Ha’gomel on Shiba Assar Be’Tammuz and Tisha B’Ab
Do the Restrictions of the Three Weeks Apply on the Night Before Shiba Asar Be’Tammuz?
Reciting “Tikun Rahel” Every Afternoon During the Three Weeks
Habdala When Tisha B’Ab Falls on Mosa’eh Shabbat
Purchasing and Mending Clothes During the Three Weeks and Nine Days
When Precisely Do the Prohibitions of the Nine Days Begin?
Washing a Stain Off One’s Clothes During the Week of Tisha B’Ab
The Custom of Syrian Jews Not to Make Weddings During the Three Weeks
Purchasing a Home or Furniture, or Painting One’s Home, During the Three Weeks
The Three Weeks – Restrictions on Hitting and Traveling
Page of 239
3585 Halachot found