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Chanukah at Home

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Click here for descriptions
of eight special Chanukah
activities (one for each night) in which you and your family
can participate.


Add meaning to your holiday celebration by following these suggestions for charitable giving.




OTHER RESOURCES:

For articles about Chanukah from
My Jewish Learning.




To learn about ways you can conserve energy.
(Oil consumption is as much of a concern today as it was for our ancestors.)
ike many Jewish Holidays, some of the most important aspects of Chanukah happen in the home. It is a time of great joy and light, a time when we celebrate our identity as a holy nation.

Chanukah, which means “dedication,” commemorates the victory of the Jews over their Assyrian oppressors in 165 B.C.E. The holiday celebrates our dedication to our heritage, our culture and our God. The Rabbis taught that after the military victory, when the Jews rededicated the Temple in Jerusalem, one day’s worth of oil miraculously lasted for eight full days. By lighting one candle each night, we too are afforded the opportunity to reflect on the light in our lives — the miracles great and small that we see around us each day.


On to Lighting the Candles


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