With the Hanukah miracle revolving around oil, it is customary to celebrate the holiday by eating foods fried in oil.
Known as the Festival of Lights, the eight-day holiday commemorates the Jewish people’s uprising against Greek-Syrian rule.
Chanukah begins in the evening of Dec. 14 and Jewish families around the world will light the first candle on the menorah.
Here’s where to celebrate Hanukkah in Sonoma style.
Enjoy the season's darkest night of the year 7-10 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 at Geauga Park District's winter solstice celebration ...
The Conversation illuminates how Hanukkah's cultural evolution parallels Christmas, as both have adapted significantly in ...
Hanukkah, often called the Jewish Festival of Lights, celebrates the re-dedication of the Second Temple in ancient Jerusalem ...
Events include candlelightings, parties, family-friendly activities, fried treats, artisan and gift fairs, live music and ...
From festivals to menorah lightings, check out our growing list of Hanukkah celebrations in the Lower Hudson Valley.
Over 2,000 years later, and one large over-simplification of the story of Hanukkah, Jewish people celebrate this victory by ...
Hersh Goldman The eight-day Jewish Holiday, Chanukah, will begin the evening of Sunday, Dec. 14. Chanukah celebrates the miraculously successful Maccabean revolt against the Greco-Syrian Hellenists ...
Friends who aren’t Jewish often tell me how fascinating it is that Chanukah’s eight nights shift each year, while their own ...