The lights of Chanukah are consecrated; we don’t use them, but enjoy them. Every Chanukah, we gaze intently at the candles, ...
The eight-night feast of Hanukkah started on Christmas day—a special occurrence last witnessed in 2005. Jews across town ...
Dozens of friends and neighbors braved the snow to celebrate and light the eighth and final evening of the Jewish Festival of Lights.
Last year’s Jewish Federation celebration of Chanukah in Center City, which took place just two months after the events of Oct. 7, was held indoors, at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish ...
"There are nations and countries, led by the United States, standing by our side in this struggle with the torch of freedom in their hands." ...
Our greatest prayer is for their safe return, and we hold this hope close during this Chanukah season.” “We are grateful to the Yael Foundation for the wonderful opportunity to participate in ...
Members of the Rockaway community celebrated the start of Hanukkah with menorah lightings across the peninsula.
Judaism's "Festival lights" is a joyous time in Jewish life, but in recent years it's also been celebrated in the heart of.
Our students have suffered greatly because of the war in Ukraine, but their hearts remain with those suffering in captivity in Gaza." ...
Children in Latin America, Europe and Asia learned about the hostages’ plight and lit Chanukah candles arranged in the shape of the yellow ribbon that has come to symbolize the captives.
While Jan. 2 is the final day of the Jewish holiday, the eighth and final night of Hanukkah is Jan. 1.