Fight darkness with light at Hanukkah
Public menorah lightings symbolize Jewish resilience and faith as antisemitic incidents increase globally, with community allies urged to promote peace and solidarity.
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Fight darkness with light at Hanukkah
Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish Festival of Lights that begins Sunday night, is a relatively minor holiday that has gained prominence due to its proximity to Christmas each year. Since it’s a festive occasion that includes the exchanging of gifts, many Jews use it as a way to join in the celebrations of December through their own faith. It’s associated with fun: Fried foods such as doughnuts and potato pancakes, games and joyful celebrations. But…
The Corner of the Editor of the 'Mishpacha' Newspaper, Yossi Alitov, in 'Kikar Hashabbat': The holiday of Hanukkah comes three months after Tishrei, when it seems that all the resolutions have already faded | Like Tamar facing Judah, the Jew presents before God the "seal and the wick" — the little candle in the soul that has not yet been extinguished — and says: Inside I am still yours. And God replies: "Righteousness from me" | The message: Eve…
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