Hanukkah

This Map Shows Where the Hanukkah Story Happened

See where the events described in the Hanukkah story are believed to have occurred and what they look like now.

Why Were the Rabbis So Uncomfortable With the Maccabees?

At Hanukkah, shifting the focus from militarism to miracles.

Recipes for Hanukkah

The ever-popular potato latke heads the list of traditional, oily Hanukkah treats.

What You Need to Know About the Hanukkah Story

The Maccabean revolt and the miracle of the oil.

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Get ready for hanukkah!

Hannukkah begins at sundown on December 25th.

Hanukkah 101

From candle-lighting to Maccabees and latkes to dreidels.

Why Is Hanukkah Called the Festival of Lights?

The origins of this common name for the December holiday go back to the first century.

How to Play Dreidel

Learn how to play this Hanukkah game with our video and written instructions.

Next Torah Portion

Summary

In this Torah portion, Joseph’s brothers refuse to return to Canaan without Benjamin, whom Joseph has falsely accused of theft. Joseph reveals his true identity and invites his brothers to return for their father, Jacob, and bring him and their families to Egypt to live. When they return, Joseph introduces his father to Pharaoh, and, at Pharaoh’s suggestion, the family settles in Goshen, a particularly fertile region of Egypt.

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Parashat Vayigash

Genesis 44:18-47:27

Ezekiel 37:15-28

Parshat Vayigash: A Tale of Two Brothers

This Torah portion opens with a passionate exchange between Joseph and Judah, two brothers with distinct personalities.

An Intro to Maimonides

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Recharge Now

Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:

Why Hanukkah Became Such a Big Deal

Though it is ostensibly about the purification of the Temple, Hanukkah really marks the political achievement of the Hasmoneans.

The Light of Connection

Differences need not diminish us.

A Time for Rabbis

In a time of deep social division, it’s vital that we choose our messengers wisely.


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