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Chanukah is the holiday Max loves most, and Max's grandparents always make it special. This year, an ice storm knocks out ...
Equity stage managers for Chanukah in the Dark By Hayley Finn. Please submit resume for consideration by 5pm ET on Sunday, ...
Polish authorities are considering criminal charges against a lawmaker who allegedly said last week that the Nazi gas chambers were "fake" but blood libels were true.
The festival of Chanukah commemorates the Maccabees’ victory over the Syrian tyrant Antiochus IV, who had conquered Jerusalem and seized the Temple in his efforts to Hellenize Judea.
What’s Chanukah all about? The Hebrew word "Chanukah" means dedication, and the holiday celebrates the rededication of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. But don’t expect this story to stick ...
Chanukah or Hanukkah, depending on the choice of spelling, is an annual, eight-day Jewish tradition called the Festival of Lights that began on Dec. 25 and runs through Jan. 2.
Celebrating Chanukah, the season of light, love, and giving, with eight magical nights to celebrate tradition and family while sharing thoughtful gifts that bring joy to everyone is the BEST.
This Chanukah I join Jews around the world in celebrating Israel’s recent military victories, that parallel the holiday’s commemoration of the Maccabees’ triumphant war against the powerful ...
8. Adam Sandler’s ‘Chanukah Song’: Are all of those celebs in the song actually Jewish? Check out this USA Today story first published in 2018 about the song. It's annotated with lots of fun ...
Adam Sandler debuted "The Chanukah Song" in 1994. Here's how the song — and its three later versions — became a holiday classic. Adam Sandler debuted "The Chanukah Song" in 1994.
Why do the dates of Hanukkah, or Chanukah, change every year? Hanukkah can begin as early as Nov. 28 or as late as Dec. 27, depending on the year, according to Reader's Digest.
The reward for fulfilling the mitzvah of Ner Chanukah properly is great indeed. It is something we strive for every day. It is, comprehensively speaking, the goal of all our toil.