Hanukkah—also spelled Chanukah or other transliterations from Hebrew—is Judaism’s “festival of lights.” On eight consecutive nightfalls, Jews gather with family and friends to light one additional ...
And so we've uttered quite a few prayers this week. We moved from the words in a Hanukkah blessing, "Baruch atah Adonai, ...
Thousands of people are expected to attend anti-government and pro-hostage deal rallies Saturday night, the fourth night of ...
From this perspective, the Menorah functions as a reminder of the Temple. As they left behind the ruins of the Temple, Jews ...
We will always be outnumbered at protests and be the minority on social media. Being among the few and holding our ground is ...
The first night of Hanukkah was a joyous one in Brooklyn, as hundreds of people from all over the country gathered to light ...
In the days leading up to Hanukkah, the rapidly intensifying battle in Samaria made clear that sooner rather than later, ...
Hosted by Chabad of Thousand Oaks, the event featured the menorah lighting along with treats and entertainment.
Hanukkah is one of the most famous holidays in the Jewish calendar, but here are facts about the Festival of Lights that you ...
The celebration marks the annual Festival of Lights, known as Chanukah or Hanukkah. During the eight-day celebration, Jews light one candle on a menorah candelabra each evening. The candles honor the ...
The Jewish Community Center’s Hanukkah celebrations began on the holiday’s first night, with a “Chanukah on Ice” event at the ...
Hanukkah is not a holiday to sit all day in synagogue and pray. It’s more of a holiday to eat potato pancakes and jelly doughnuts, listen to comedian Adam Sandler’s Hanukkah song, light candles each ...