The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated with the lighting of a menorah, a special candelabra with nine branches. The menorah is lit each night of Hanukkah, with one candle lit on the first night, two on the second night, and so on, until all nine candles are lit on the eighth and final night.
There are many different ways to light a menorah, but the most common method is to use olive oil. Olive oil is a traditional fuel for menorahs because it is believed to have been used in the Temple in Jerusalem. To light a menorah with olive oil, you will need a wick, a lighter or matches, and a small dish or cup to hold the oil. Once you have gathered your supplies, you can follow these steps: