Lighting the Chanukah candles at the entrance of one's house, outside."
Explanation: This phrase refers to the traditional way of fulfilling the mitzvah of lighting the Chanukah candles. According to Jewish law, the ideal way to perform the mitzvah is to light the candles outside the entrance of one's home. The purpose is to publicize the miracle of Chanukah to those who pass by, as the essence of the mitzvah is pirsumei nisa (publicizing the miracle). In ancient times, this was the common practice, and it maximized the visibility of the candles to the public.
Over time, especially in periods of danger or persecution, lighting indoors became more common. However, when safe and possible, lighting the candles outside at the entrance is considered the ideal method according to the original halachic directive.