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Hanukkah

Overwhelmed by glut of cookbooks? Here are suggestions for Hanukkah gifting—or keeping

Overwhelmed by glut of cookbooks? Here are suggestions for Hanukkah gifting—or keeping

By Margi Lenga Kahn, Special to the Jewish LightPublished December 7, 2022

Walk into any bookstore and you will be astonished by how much space is dedicated to cookbooks. Likewise, check out a library near you. The stacks are overflowing with cookbooks. It is wonderful and can be overwhelming. So, what makes a good cookbook...

Sizzling latkes taste sensational -- but oh that post-frying odor. Photo: Shannon Sarna

Four secrets for making great homemade latkes for Hanukkah

By Beth Harpaz, The ForwardPublished December 6, 2022

I’m always surprised when friends say they can’t be bothered to make homemade latkes for Hanukkah. Takeout latkes or latkes from the frozen foods section or a mix never taste as good as latkes made from scratch. There’s nothing like a golden...

Local families give Hanukkah their own spin

Local families give Hanukkah their own spin

Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish LightPublished December 6, 2022

A thorough Google search of the phrase “Hanukkah traditions” results in a laundry list of familiar activities, but you won’t find the Dreidel Magic game or a reference to the Hanukkah Fairy. These offbeat traditions are annual favorites among two...

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

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

Published December 4, 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...

Latkes have not always been made of potatoes. (Shutterstock)

The true story of the modern latke – a shocking timeline

Gabe Friedman, JTAPublished December 1, 2022

The latke is one of those Jewish foods that feels steeped in tradition as if it’s been made the same way since the days of the Maccabees. But in a revelatory article, Atlantic senior editor Yoni Appelbaum explained that the latke as we know it —...

You still have time to give someone a "Hanukkah Hug"

You still have time to give someone a “Hanukkah Hug”

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished November 30, 2022

The countdown is on. Time is running out. The clock is ticking. (Insert your own cliche here), but basically you still have time to donate new toys, books, gift cards and other fun items for this year's Hanukkah Hugs” program. Every year, more than...

Have you seen this menorah? Help us solve a mystery

Have you seen this menorah? Help us solve a mystery

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished November 7, 2022

When we look back at our lives, we can probably count on both hands and feet the number of times we did something that we wish you could take back. Hopefully, most are minor, but still, crawl under your skin. Like the time when I was 10ish, and...

The “Hanukkah Forever” postage stamp is unveiled at Temple Emanu El in Orange Village, Ohio, on Oct. 20. Second from left is designer Jeanette Kuvin Oren. Credit: Courtesy Jeanette Kuvin Oren.

US Postal Service celebrates Hanukkah with new ‘forever’ stamp

By Howard Blas, JNSPublished October 25, 2022
Judaica artist Jeanette Kuvin Oren calls the stamp the “culmination of a lifelong dream.”
Woman meets Jewish St. Louis bone marrow donor who saved her life

Woman meets Jewish St. Louis bone marrow donor who saved her life

ELLEN FUTTERMAN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPublished December 21, 2021

Eight years ago, when Rebecca “Becca” Berg went on a Birthright trip to Israel, her group met with volunteers from Gift of Life. The nonprofit runs a bone marrow and blood stem cell registry that helps facilitate transplants for children and adults...

Photos: Network STL wraps up Hanukkah with an edge

Photos: Network STL wraps up Hanukkah with an edge

Published December 7, 2021

While some St. Louis Jews closed out Hanukkah 2021 at home, some ventured out and celebrated by wielding axes to honor Hanukkah and our Macabee ancestors. Last week, we told you how the Tanach, offers numerous references to axes, both as weapons or...

Ignite YP ends Hanukkah with a bang of a party!

Ignite YP ends Hanukkah with a bang of a party!

Jordan Palmer, CHIEF DIGITAL CONTENT OFFICERPublished December 6, 2021

St. Louis has a multitude of groups and communities offering educational and social opportunities for younger Jewish men and women. One such group, Ignite YP is a Young Professional (YP) organization dedicated to extending Jewish learning opportunities...

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6 Fun & Easy Ways to Remove Wax from Your Menorah

Kveller StaffPublished December 6, 2021

Now that Hanukkah is over, it’s time to start cleaning those waxy menorahs. Instead of putting it off until next year (because didn’t your mother teach you that procrastination is bad?), we asked our readers for their advice. Some of the tips...

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