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shammash
Judaism
- Also spelled:
- shamash or shammas (Hebrew: “servant”)
- Plural:
- shammashim, shamashim, or shammasim
shammash, salaried sexton in a Jewish synagogue whose duties now generally include secretarial work and assistance to the cantor, or hazan, who directs the public service.
The ninth light of the candelabrum (menorah) used on Ḥanukka is also called shammash, because its flame is used to light the other candles.