Hanukkah

How to Light the Hanukkah Menorah

The traditional blessings and procedures for lighting the Hanukkah candles.

8 Hanukkah Traditions From Around the World

From bonfires to hanging menorahs to an extra candle, here are some lesser-known Jewish Hanukkah traditions from all over the globe.

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, Pharaoh has two troubling dreams, and at the suggestion of his cupbearer, who remembers Joseph from prison, Pharaoh brings Joseph to interpret them. Pharaoh is so impressed by Joseph that he makes him his adviser. There is a famine, and Jacob sends his sons, minus Benjamin, to Egypt to buy food. The brothers do not recognize Joseph when they meet him, and Joseph tests them by accusing them of being spies. Joseph arrests Simeon and demands the brothers bring Benjamin to Egypt to prove they are not spies. When Benjamin arrives, Joseph puts a goblet in Benjamin’s bag and accuses him of stealing it.

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Parashat Miketz

Genesis 41:1-44:17; Numbers 7:24-29

Zechariah 2:14-4:7 | Chanukah Day 3 (on Shabbat)

Parashat Miketz: Coercion vs. Love

This Torah portion begs the question of whether it’s acceptable to use coercive power to have people to do something that’s good for them.

An Intro to Maimonides

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