Discover what Hanukkah’s traditions are and when it begins and ends. Learn about Hanukkah menorah lighting, food, rituals, gifts and history.
Hanukkah is not the Jewish Christmas. Articles and op-eds in newspapers remind readers of that fact every year, lamenting that the Jewish Festival of Lights has almost become an imitation of the ...
This Jewish holiday, also known as the festival of lights, celebrates the Maccabean revolt against the Syrian-Greek army. The ...
Many people in the states celebrate Hanukkah with lighting a menorah and eating oily foods like doughnuts and potato latkes.
For eight nights in November or December every year, the Jewish holiday Hanukkah is observed across the world – bringing friends and family together through tradition to commemorate part of Judaism’s ...
The world’s most influential moral and religious traditions rest, in part, on a people who refused to disappear.
That’s why Hanukkah is celebrated mainly as the holiday of LIGHTS!! That’s why Jesus was (supposedly) born on that day, as ...
Christmas celebrations at the White House date back to 1800, but Hanukkah wasn't acknowledged until much later.
On December 10, hundreds of thousands of Angelenos will light the first candle on the menorah, marking the opening night of Hanukkah. Over the past century, the celebration has evolved, but its ...