The Festival of Lights is officially here! That means it’s time to bust out your menorah—or DIY one of your own. This year, make your Hanukkah celebration extra festive by creating your own menorah ...
The menorah, a symbol of hope, resilience, and faith, holds a prominent place in Jewish tradition. Its flickering flames during Hanukkah represent the miracle of light that lasted eight days, ...
In 2024, Hanukkah begins at sundown on Dec. 25 and is celebrated until the last night on Thursday, Jan. 2. Hanukkah (alternately spelled Chanukah), means "dedication" in Hebrew, and commemorates the ...
How is Hanukkah celebrated? Learn the history of the most common Hanukkah traditions that make up the Festival of Lights.
Yes, the first day of Hanukkah is on Christmas this year, Dec. 25. It begins at sundown. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Jan. 2. Why is Hanukkah so late this year? Hanukkah always begins on the 25th of ...
This year, Hanukkah begins on Dec. 12 and runs through Dec. 20 for eight days filled with blessings, family time, and of course, the lighting of the menorah. A menorah is essential for this holiday ...
Hanukkah celebrates an ancient miracle when Judah Maccabee and his band of warriors successfully fought back against oppression and reclaimed the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. To rededicate the Temple, ...
Rabbi Eric Solomon, from Beth Meyer Synagogue in Raleigh, and Rabbi Judy Schindler of Charlotte, assist four-year-old Benny Wineburg with the lighting of the Menorah during a gathering with the North ...
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 Sunday, Dec. 18, and ends Monday, Dec. 26. Many ...