Israel Hanukkah Many people who live in Israel

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Israel - Hanukkah Many people who live in Israel are Jewish. Hanukkah is the

Israel - Hanukkah Many people who live in Israel are Jewish. Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights that lasts eight days.

Israel - Hanukkah Jews celebrate Hanukkah to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil. The

Israel - Hanukkah Jews celebrate Hanukkah to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil. The Hebrew word Hanukkah means “dedication. ” Over 2000 years ago, in 165 BC, the Jews in Judea rebelled against their Syrian ruler, Antiochus, because he insisted that all Jewish people must worship Greek Gods.

Israel - Hanukkah After three hard years of fighting, the Jews defeated Antiochus and,

Israel - Hanukkah After three hard years of fighting, the Jews defeated Antiochus and, to celebrate, they restored the Temple of Jerusalem – which had been taken over by the Syrians – and rededicated it to their God.

Israel - Hanukkah As part of the celebrations they lit an oil lamp which

Israel - Hanukkah As part of the celebrations they lit an oil lamp which should have been kept burning all the time, even though they could only find enough oil to keep it burning for one night.

Israel - Hanukkah But a miracle occurred, and the oil lamp stayed lit for

Israel - Hanukkah But a miracle occurred, and the oil lamp stayed lit for eight days, which was the time it took to make new oil for the lamp. This was the Miracle of the Oil.

Israel - Hanukkah It was then declared that every year, Jews would remember the

Israel - Hanukkah It was then declared that every year, Jews would remember the day with an eight-day Festival of Lights and celebrate the miracle of the oil by placing eight candles in a Menorah (a special candlestick) and lighting one candle for each evening of the celebration.

Israel - Hanukkah Electric lights are sometimes used, especially where an open flame might

Israel - Hanukkah Electric lights are sometimes used, especially where an open flame might be dangerous, such as a hospital room. The Hanukkah lights are meant to remind those walking by the home about the holiday’s miracle, so the Menorah is displayed at a prominent window or near the front door.

Israel - Hanukkah this year starts at sundown on December 8, 2012. During Hanukkah,

Israel - Hanukkah this year starts at sundown on December 8, 2012. During Hanukkah, people exchange gifts and give to the poor and needy.

Israel - Hanukkah Children receive gelt (Yiddish term for “money”) during each of the

Israel - Hanukkah Children receive gelt (Yiddish term for “money”) during each of the eight days in order for them to learn about charity. More recently, the tradition of children receiving a small gift each of the eight nights has become more popular.

Israel - Hanukkah As in many other celebrations of many other cultures, Hanukkah is

Israel - Hanukkah As in many other celebrations of many other cultures, Hanukkah is about family. It’s a joyous time of year when those you love gather together to share food, blessings, and music, as the traditions are passed on through the ages.

Israel - Hanukkah Playing the Dreidel Game is a Jewish tradition. In order to

Israel - Hanukkah Playing the Dreidel Game is a Jewish tradition. In order to play the dreidel game all you need is a four-sided spinning top with a Hebrew letter on each side.

Israel - Hanukkah Players spin their dreidels to see which one will spin the

Israel - Hanukkah Players spin their dreidels to see which one will spin the longest. They win gelt, which is usually chocolate coins wrapped in either gold or silver foil.

Israel - Hanukkah Fried foods are the traditional fare on Hanukkah. They will serve

Israel - Hanukkah Fried foods are the traditional fare on Hanukkah. They will serve latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiyot (donuts).