Hanukkah, Jewish
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While most Americans are busy preparing for the Christmas holiday, our Jewish friends and neighbors are ready to begin a celebration.
The Conversation illuminates how Hanukkah's cultural evolution parallels Christmas, as both have adapted significantly in modern times.
Hanukkah represents for many Jews the resilience of their faith. The holiday remains steeped in ritual and tradition.
While the joyous holiday is often embodied by the eight-slotted menorah and the nightly lighting of colorful candles signifying the miracle of a single day’s-worth of oil lasting eight days, it is also a time to crank up some music to celebrate the emergence of light in the darkness.
Brooke D’Orsay and Jake Epstein star as choir leaders and former high school rivals in Hallmark's all-new Hanukkah movie, out Dec. 14!
If you’re feeling world-weary this holiday season, why not skip the homemade feast and take an easier, if more indulgent route? Dine in or takeout. The options in the Philly area are plenty, from chopped liver to high-end sushi.
The annual neighborhood event, hosted by the Chabad Jewish Center of FiDi, will be 3-5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14, and will feature latkes, hot chocolate, live music, arts and crafts, face painting and a musical performance by the FiDi Hebrew School. The celebration is free, but an RSVP is encouraged.
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Hallmark is well-known for its seasonal holiday programming, and we rank every movie that's centered on Hanukah, including Leah's Perfect Gift.