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.

An illustrative image of a man in handcuffs, being arrested.
Toronto Police officers work around the scene of a shooting at the US Consulate in Toronto, Canada, on March 10, 2026.

Toronto Police seek suspect in knocking over Jewish center menorah

A photo of the interior of Deborah Brodie and Jay Brill's residence in Rockville, Maryland.

After a Maryland teacher’s death, a 200-piece Judaica collection finds new life in a Jewish museum

NEW SOUTH WALES Premier Chris Minns visits Ahmed al Ahmed, who was identified on social media as the bystander who hid behind parked cars and seized a rifle from one of the gunmen during the deadly shooting at Bondi Beach on Sunday, at a hospital in Sydney, Australia, December 15, 2025.

Bondi Beach hero, Ahmed al-Ahmed, pauses recovery plans, meetings due to new severe pain


Jewish souls - A rabbi’s treasures culled from around the world

Rabbi Eliahu Birnbaum has collected over the last 22 years thousands of treasures from the Jewish past.

Rabbi Eliahu Birnbaum in Venice

Amar’e Stoudemire travels everywhere with an antique golden menorah

In an interview with Bloomberg published Wednesday, Stoudemire said he brings an “antique gold menorah” with him wherever he goes.

Amare Stoudemire receives his Israeli ID card with Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri

Modi’in and the hanukkiah: The Jewish right to light

Those of us fortunate enough to live in Israel can personally visit the archaeological finds of the Maccabee period and walk through the modern city from which stemmed the revolution.

US Army chaplain Rabbi Alan Greenspan lighting the hanukkiah with Jewish soldiers in Vietnam in 1965

Israeli children over 10 wrote code to create a digital menorah

More than 15,000 students in about 120 schools across Israel have participated in the programming program.

"Code Plus" program of the Center for Educational Technology

Menorah at Dartmouth shot with pellets, in latest Hanukkah attack

“Dartmouth is pretty quiet when it comes to things like this. It was pretty shocking to come to the realization that somebody, on purpose, shot the menorah,” said Rabbi Moshe Gray

Hannukia menorah 370

A synagogue in Siberia has a 10-foot menorah made of ice

The menorah was made by Seva Mayorov, a local non-Jewish artist whose work also features regularly at the annual Tomsk Ice Park exhibition.

Snow falls on a Hanukkah Menorah made of ice in Tomsk, Russia on Dec. 8, 2020.

Rare menorah engraving dates back to Hasmonean era

The menorah was discovered in the 1980s in Judea and Samaria.

The faint marks of one of the menorahs can be seen drawn in cistern at al-Alilyat cliffs near Mukhmas

Twitter creates special emoji for Hanukkah hashtags

The hashtags it will accompany include several in English such as #HappyHanukkah and #Hanukkah. It will also accompany hashtags in multiple languages including Russian, Spanish and Hebrew.

A 3D-printed logo for Twitter is seen in this illustrative picture

Menorah at a North Carolina university’s Chabad center is vandalized

A large menorah was knocked down in front of the Chabad center at Elon University in North Carolina.

Arturo Di Modica’s 1997 Menorah at Bowling Green in New York City.

The Western Wall welcomed more than 500,000 visitors this Hanukkah

Tens of thousands showed up each day and more flocked to the Jerusalem site by night.

A fourth Hanukkah candle is lit at the Western Wall