Sentences with SHAMMASH
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"The shammash is the center candle on the menorah."
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"In some traditions, the shammash is used to light the other candles."
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"The shammash represents the service of God."
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"The shammash is also known as the attendant candle."
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"During Hanukkah, the shammash is lit first."
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"The shammash is typically placed higher or lower than the other candles."
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"The shammash has a unique position in the menorah."
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"The shammash is often slightly separated from the other candles."
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"In ancient times, the shammash was used for other purposes as well."
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"The shammash is an important symbol in Jewish culture."
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"Why is the shammash always in the middle of the menorah?"
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"The shammash is usually a different color than the other candles."
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"Every night of Hanukkah, a new candle, including the shammash, is lit."
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"The shammash is sometimes referred to as the servant candle."
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"The shammash is responsible for lighting the other candles."
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"The shammash plays a crucial role in the Hanukkah celebration."
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"The shammash stays lit longer than the other candles."
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"Some menorahs have a separate holder for the shammash."
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"Lighting the shammash is the first step in lighting the Hanukkah candles."
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"The shammash represents the light of God in the world."
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"The shammash is the central candle on the Hanukkah menorah."
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"During the Jewish festival, the shammash is used to light the other candles."
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"The shammash symbolizes the importance of service and giving."
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"Traditionally, the shammash is slightly taller than the other candles."
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"The shammash is positioned in the center of the menorah, while the other candles are arranged on either side."
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"On each night of Hanukkah, the shammash candle is lit first."
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"The shammash is often made from a different material or colored differently than the other candles."
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"The role of the shammash is to provide light and ignite the other candles."
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"After lighting the shammash, it is used to transfer the flame to the other candles."
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"The shammash serves as a reminder of the historical significance of the Hanukkah festival."