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Hanukkah

Photos: Menorah Lighting at Kiener Plaza

Photos: Menorah Lighting at Kiener Plaza

Published December 21, 2022

A large audience gathered on Monday night, December 19 braving the cold weather in Kiener Plaza downtown for a public menorah lighting organized by Chabad of Greater St. Louis. Tishaura Jones, mayor of the City of St. Louis, helped commemorate the...

The massive LEGO menorah with Yitzchok Kasowitz (left), founder of Jbrick, and the manager of LEGO Store Tel Aviv. Source: Courtesy of Yitzchok Kasowitz.

Is this the largest LEGO menorah in the world?

By Alan Zeitlin, JNSPublished December 20, 2022

(JNS) A Tel Aviv LEGO store has secured what is believed to be the largest-ever LEGO menorah. Located in the Dizengoff Center, LEGO Store Tel Aviv in July became the first official LEGO store to open in Israel. The store commissioned expert LEGO artist...

Try these cheese latkes for night #3 of Hanukkah

Try these cheese latkes for night #3 of Hanukkah

Savoy Curry, The Jewish Women's ArchivePublished December 19, 2022

In the weeks before Hanukkah last year, I began to see stories circulating about “cheese latkes.” The rumor was that, before potatoes, latkes were cooked with cheese. This might seem a bit scandalous to your average modern Jew—potato latkes are,...

Roladin is the most famous purveyor of outlandish Hanukkah donuts in Israel. This one is full of pastry cream and topped with caramelized pecans, toffee and whipped cream. Photo by Ronen Mangan

Feast your eyes on these outrageous Hanukkah donuts

By Naama Barak, Israel21cPublished December 19, 2022

In high school, I spent two Hanukkahs filling, glazing, decorating and selling donuts at Roladin, the bakery chain that’s become synonymous with the holiday. It was the best and tastiest job I ever had. Fast forward a decade and a half and I’m...

Eight thoughts, one for each night of Hanukkah

Eight thoughts, one for each night of Hanukkah

By Amy Fenster Brown, Special For The Jewish LightPublished December 18, 2022

Happy Hanukkah! The candles are lit, the wax is dripping, the latkes are sizzling, and the house will smell like it for a week. Let’s celebrate the miracle of Hanukkah with eight random thoughts, one for each night, from my brain to yours. I don’t...

Updated: 2022 Hanukkah Events Guide: Menorah lightings, live music events and more

Updated: 2022 Hanukkah Events Guide: Menorah lightings, live music events and more

Published December 18, 2022

There’s no shortage of in-person, free, family-friendly events this Hanukkah season to commemorate the Festival of Lights, which begins on the evening of Sunday, Dec. 18 and concludes the evening of Monday, Dec. 26. Here is a roundup of the communitywide...

Brothers Lazaroff offering special Hanukkah gifts for fans in St. Louis and beyond

Brothers Lazaroff offering special Hanukkah gifts for fans in St. Louis and beyond

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished December 18, 2022

The Brothers Lazaroff hope the experience that is their annual Hanukkah Hullabaloo concert is one fans will continue to enjoy now Hanukkah is underway. "Got a little Hanukkah treat we wanted to share before we hibernate for a bit," wrote brothers Jeff...

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Video: King Charles dancing the Hora with Holocaust survivors

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished December 18, 2022

Sometimes the real story gets buried. On Saturday, “NBC News” aired a story on King Charles' first 100 days, which included the news-making rift between his son Harry, his daughter-in-law Meghan Markle and the rest of the royal family. But what should...

Photos: Hundreds of kids building menorahs, noshing latkes at Home Depot

Photos: Hundreds of kids building menorahs, noshing latkes at Home Depot

Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish LightPublished December 18, 2022

After a two-year COVID hiatus, the Home Depot Chanukah Experience is back! On Sunday, nearly 500 kids and their family members built their own menorahs and noshed on latkes. The event, which is held by Home Depot and Chabad of Greater St. Louis, originated...

Lior Melnick (top left) and his fellow Six13 members.

Jewish a capella sensation Six13 returns with new video “Elton Johnukah”

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished December 15, 2022

“Jews are ready/Doughnuts with jelly" is the opening line from Jewish a cappella greats Six13 newest release for Hanukkah, and it literally made me, as the kids like to say, lol (laugh out loud). "You don't have to be a #LatkeMan to join in -- just...

Why Hanukkah is the holiday that American needs right now

Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein, JTAPublished December 15, 2022

(JTA) — As a young child I often wondered why people light the hanukkiah, or Hanukkah menorah, in so many different places. Some light the candles on their front porches and driveways, some in the streets, others at in city parks, and a very select...

In Ukraine, Hanukkah candles are a lifeline in the midst of power outages

Steve Lipman, JTAPublished December 14, 2022

(JTA) — In the days before Hanukkah, which starts Sunday night, a few men and women from two Conservative institutions in Israel will travel to the small Jewish community in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, with a supply of needed items. Amid the power outages...

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