Sorry. I see that you did post the photo. Yes, those are internal reflections from the camera. No miracles here, except, perhaps, the miracle of modern technology.
I do now know who killed JFK however
Gotta ask, why would christian angels (blue crosses) be at a menorah lighting ?
As long as there are lenses in cameras (which, how could there not be right?) so called "photographic evidence" of supernatural phenomena will always be explained as "refraction of light from the lens".
And there's really no way to debunk something like that, at least not that I can see. All of us who've played with a magnifying glass as a kid knows how oddly light can be refracted and reflected in a lens, with seemingly no real rule (no intuitive rule that is) governing their behavior.
So to chase after (and offer as proof) "photographs of angels, ghosts, whatever" is pointless. Especially if no one at the actual event saw the "angel" with their own eyes?
Looks like a ZOT to me.
One or more of the lights on the menorrah caused the lens refraction. I think we've all seen reflections like these on photos we've taken when facing a camera into the sun or other light source. But as another poster said, it's a matter of faith for the woman involved, and apparently it lifted her spirits. God can use a lens refraction to achieve His purposes, that's what faith is all about.