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The menora in the synagogue is normally situated on the south side of the synagogue (O Ch 671:7).

On which side of the menora is it lit? I can think of two options:

  • The person lighting faces south and the first candle is as far as possible from the ark

OR

  • The person lighting faces north and the first candle is as near as possible to the ark?

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Nitei Gavriel Chanuka 40:2 says that the one who lights in the Shul stands with his back to the South and his face to the North. On the first night he lights the candle all the way on his right. On the subsequent nights he lights the new candle and proceeds to his right.

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    That's odd because in the mikdash the kohein faced south when lighting. I wonder if this is just the rule in countries west of Israel so the the lighter is facing the congregation.
    – Double AA
    Dec 9, 2012 at 15:30
  • @DoubleAA: That would make an interesting question, as to why we light differently than in the Mikdash. I recall one time seeing something about it. Dec 9, 2012 at 16:05
  • Mishna Brurah says the same thing but sif 42 has a different explanation based off the Rishonim.
    – sam
    Dec 9, 2012 at 17:06

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