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For several years, a menorah has stood alongside the Christmas tree inside the county courthouse in Missoula, Mont. This year, a local rabbi asked officials to erect a Hanukkah display on the ...
During Hanukkah, explore the history and traditions of the menorah and how it symbolizes resilience through its Hanukkah flames, marking the Temple's re-dedication.
Family celebrates Hanukkah with ‘miracle’ menorah from late dad who found it years after losing it in the Holocaust By . Doree Lewak. Published Dec. 7, 2023, 5:56 p.m. ET.
Happy Hanukkah! Hundreds of New Yorkers gathered to celebrate the first night of the festival of lights as Rabbi Shmuel M. Butman lit the world’s largest menorah. See the celebration here.
Hanukkah officially arrived in the White House a decade later, when President George H.W. Bush displayed a menorah (given to him by the Synagogue Council of America) in the building.
Hanukkah, the eight-day festival of lights, which ends this week, is a minor holiday of the Jewish calendar, but this year the addition of every candle on the menorah holds greater significance.
Just as Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, begins this year, a Hanukkah menorah in Tel Aviv, Israel, has broken a Guinness record for largest menorah built of LEGO blocks.
Hanukkah and Menorah Lighting: A public menorah lighting will be at 5 p.m. Dec. 26 in the Central Promenade at Liberty Station to commemorate the first night of Hanukkah.
A public Hanukkah menorah lighting event will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 29 at the Midland Mall near the food court. According to Rabbi Matti Weingarten from Chabad of Eastern Michigan ...
Students at the Moriah School in Englewood, N.J., created a Hanukkah menorah using shards of pottery destroyed at the home of ...
WASHINGTON — For Washington, D.C. the start of Hanukkah also means the lighting of the 30-foot National Menorah on the Ellipse, in front of the White House. And as of Tuesday afternoon, there is ...
Put your Hanukkah menorah in your window. Display your candles. Be visible with your lights. Be public about your Judaism and about your Jewishness, even and especially if it had previously not ...