Menorah
Toronto resident identified by 'Post' charged for knocking over Jewish center menorah
Rabbi Meir Dubrawsky said on Instagram on April 13 that he had chosen to leave the menorah outside the Jewish center as a symbol of Jewish pride and resilience.
Toronto Police seek suspect in knocking over Jewish center menorah
After a Maryland teacher’s death, a 200-piece Judaica collection finds new life in a Jewish museum
Bondi Beach hero, Ahmed al-Ahmed, pauses recovery plans, meetings due to new severe pain
Candles a symbol of hope in the darkness - opinion
Over the years, the story of the Billings hanukkiot has become a symbol of what true allyship can look like.
Epping UK to have Hanukkah display after battle with town council
The Town Market Committee decision was reportedly motivated by the concern that the hanukkiah would be “insensitive to other religious groups.”
Hanukkah: Expanding light
Over the long centuries, the menorah’s candles have shone into the recesses of our souls, illuminating the darkest times with their radiant message of hope, endurance, and everlasting light.
Lighting up NYC: World's largest menorah erected in New York ahead of Hanukkah
This year’s menorah lighting, organized by the Lubavitch Youth Organization, is dedicated to the memory of Rabbi Shmuel Butman.
Hanukkah: Your guide to the Jewish Festival of Lights - explainer
Dating back to ancient times, Hanukkah is not one of Judaism's most important or holiest holidays, but it is one of its most well-known.
WATCH: Toronto man smashes menorah light fixture
In a video released by police, the suspect is seen walking past the Jewish display, reaching out, and snapping one of the branches of the menorah.
Hanukkah in London: An event worth two thousand years - opinion
How appropriate that the national emblem of the State of Israel includes a Menorah, symbolically marking the full cycle of Jewish history.
Hanukkah: Lighting the menorah from the ashes of October 7
HANUKKAH AFFAIRS: In the quiet of the ruined home, with the menorah’s flames flickering, a story of human endurance, of light persevering through the deepest darkness, was told.
Parashat Miketz: At the end of darkness
Miketz opens with Joseph rising from the darkness of prison to great light, while Hanukkah celebrates the end of darkness with the Maccabean rise to power.
Harvard Chabad asked to hide hanukkiah due to fears of vandalism
Harvard President Claudine Gay took part in a lighting of the hanukkiah on campus this week.