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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.
Students at the Moriah School in Englewood, N.J., created a Hanukkah menorah using shards of pottery destroyed at the home of ...
Hanukkah can begin as early as Nov. 28 and as late as Dec. 27. This Jewish holiday, also known as the festival of lights, celebrates the Maccabean revolt against the Syrian-Greek army.
For Hanukkah, Long Beach's menorah stands 27 feet tall. Rabbi Eli Goodman, head of Chabad of the Beaches, in front of one of Long Island's tallest and largest menorahs in Long Beach on Friday.
Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah) is a Jewish holiday that lasts for eight nights, usually in November or December. This year, it begins at sundown on Wednesday, Dec. 25, and ends with nightfall on ...
When placing the candles of the menorah, work from right to left. The menorah has one candle for each night of Hanukkah, which is celebrated for eight nights. There will be an extra candle in the ...
Hanukkah: 8 facts to know about the holiday, from the menorah oil to the history and food. Sarah Idieu. The Patriot Ledger. Yes, the first day of Hanukkah is on Christmas this year, Dec. 25.
The menorah we light on Hanukkah is a Hanukkah menorah, officially known as a Chanukiah. It has eight branches, one for each night of Hanukkah, plus the "Shamash," or pilot candle, ...
Hanukkah, or the festival of lights, ... 2025 at Calder Plaza in Grand Rapids, featuring the daily lighting of an 18-foot Menorah. Hanukkah with the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan: ...
Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah) is a Jewish holiday that lasts for eight nights, usually in November or December. This year, it begins at sundown on Wednesday, Dec. 25, and ends with nightfall on ...
Hanukkah can begin as early as Nov. 28 and as late as Dec. 27. This Jewish holiday, also known as the festival of lights, celebrates the Maccabean revolt against the Syrian-Greek army.
Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah) is a Jewish holiday that lasts for eight nights, usually in November or December. This year, it begins at sundown on Wednesday, Dec. 25, and ends with nightfall on ...