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When Does Hanukkah Start and More Facts about Chanukah
I am expanding my horizon, per se. I don’t know much about the Jewish or Hebrew traditions of lighting the Menorah. But wanting to learn. No, I am not Jewish. I was watching a movie and it had the lighting of the Hanukah (probably spelled wrong) candles. They light it before Christmas then again before the Passover. I am told that it is light only once a year but others had said twice. Which is it and why? Just curious. Thank you in advance for information.
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By focusing on the authentic history and meaning, this article does justice to the topic of Hannukah. Thank you and kudos, to the author.
I am excited to celebrate this year as this will be something my daughter and I want to teach her children. I long stopped celebrating Christmas because of its roots in pagan worship and isn't, honestly, the birth date of Yashua. Christmas is not even a considered a Holy Day/Feast/Festival day mentioned in the word. Decorating a tree with silver and gold is, but it points to how the pagan worshippers did that. We live in an age where all of this is common knowledge and we are without excuse anymore. I am super excited to honor all of the Holy days that truly honor Him and are not tied to paganism. I hope this helps the world to know that even if you are NOT Jewish and call yourself a true worshipper, these days are beyond "Jewish holidays", they are for everyone who worships the true Creator. Remember the word? Even yhe stranger who chooses this path should honor the way. Shalom!❤️
I celebrate all I can, never letting a holiday go to waste.
We too have stopped celebrating Christmas. I wish more people would recognize and stop doing the things of this world. Celebrating Hanukah has become our families new way of staying connected to our savior and creator
The picture shows six candles. It should show eight candles. The difference is very important.
The picture you might be looking at is for kwansa
I see 4 on each side of the center candle ... total of 9.
Eight candles: one for each night plus the Shamash that is used to light them with. ;
Huh? I see 8 candles......
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