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The image captures a close-up view of lit candles and associated items, suggesting a religious or celebratory candle-lighting ritual, likely for Hanukkah, set in a dimly lit indoor environment.

In the foreground, slightly to the left, are three tall, ornate candlesticks, appearing to be made of polished silver or a similar metallic material with a somewhat aged patina. The top two candlesticks each hold a small, lit tea-light candle encased in a clear, fluted glass holder. The flames cast soft light and long, distinct shadows on the plain gray wall behind them. The lowest candlestick is empty.

To the right, resting on a decorative, rectangular silver-colored tray with an embossed edge, is a Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah). This menorah also appears to be silver or metallic. It features multiple individual candle holders, most of which contain lit tea-light candles, similar to those in the separate candlesticks, also in clear glass cups. Six or seven candles are visibly lit on the menorah, contributing to the warm glow. Adjacent to the menorah on the tray are two plastic lighters, one blue and one pink. Further to the right on the tray, partially obscured, is a cylindrical container with a black and gold label. The label features Hebrew text, which reads "נרות שבת ויום טוב" (Nerot Shabbat VeYom Tov), meaning "Shabbat and Holiday Candles."

Below the lowest candlestick, partially visible, is a glass jar containing wooden matches, with a striking surface on its side. The surface on which all these items rest appears dark, possibly a dark tabletop or counter. The overall lighting is low, with the candle flames being the primary light sources, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere typical of an evening setting.
Maya

Feb 13, 2026, 3:08 PM

Raanana, Israel

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The image captures a close-up view of lit candles and associated items, suggesting a religious or celebratory candle-lighting ritual, likely for Hanukkah, set in a dimly lit indoor environment. In the foreground, slightly to the left, are three tall, ornate candlesticks, appearing to be made of polished silver or a similar metallic material with a somewhat aged patina. The top two candlesticks each hold a small, lit tea-light candle encased in a clear, fluted glass holder. The flames cast soft light and long, distinct shadows on the plain gray wall behind them. The lowest candlestick is empty. To the right, resting on a decorative, rectangular silver-colored tray with an embossed edge, is a Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah). This menorah also appears to be silver or metallic. It features multiple individual candle holders, most of which contain lit tea-light candles, similar to those in the separate candlesticks, also in clear glass cups. Six or seven candles are visibly lit on the menorah, contributing to the warm glow. Adjacent to the menorah on the tray are two plastic lighters, one blue and one pink. Further to the right on the tray, partially obscured, is a cylindrical container with a black and gold label. The label features Hebrew text, which reads "נרות שבת ויום טוב" (Nerot Shabbat VeYom Tov), meaning "Shabbat and Holiday Candles." Below the lowest candlestick, partially visible, is a glass jar containing wooden matches, with a striking surface on its side. The surface on which all these items rest appears dark, possibly a dark tabletop or counter. The overall lighting is low, with the candle flames being the primary light sources, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere typical of an evening setting.

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