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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Jewish Holidays

A menorah sits on the mantle of the Second Gentleman’s office, Wednesday, December 6, 2023, in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House.

This Hanukkah, the vice president will have 3 menorahs that represent Jewish joy and trauma

Ron Kampeas, JTAPublished December 7, 2023

WASHINGTON (JTA) — For the next eight days, one menorah will be lit in the office of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff; another will sit in the office of his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris; and a third will illuminate their home. Each menorah carries...

Harold Sanger shows the gifts accumulated during the year that ‘Hanukkah Joe’ will present him during the holiday.

Hard-working ‘Hanukkah Joe’ carries on one family’s longtime holiday tradition

By Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished December 6, 2023

In 1989, comedian Jon Lovitz donned a blue and white fur hat in the role of Hanukkah Harry on “Saturday Night Live.” In the skit’s setup, Santa had taken ill, so Harry stepped in to assist his old friend, delivering practical gifts like socks and...

Eradicate latke stink? That would be a Hanukkah miracle

Eradicate latke stink? That would be a Hanukkah miracle

Amy Fenster BrownPublished December 6, 2023

The definition of a miracle is an extraordinary event not characterized by natural or scientific law, therefore being a supernatural act of divine agency. I didn’t know God started her own agency, but I’m super proud of her.  As we light the first...

West County woman on quest to find vintage Hanukkah kitsch

West County woman on quest to find vintage Hanukkah kitsch

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished December 5, 2023

Brooke Pratt is a devoted mid-century modern enthusiast who frequently explores local antique stores for unique 1950s and 60s treasures. "About seven years ago I was in a Creve Coeur antique mall, not necessarily looking for anything specific,...

The Jewish Lights annual Editors Gift Guide for Hanukkah

The Jewish Light’s annual ‘Editor’s Gift Guide’ for Hanukkah

BY ELLEN FUTTERMAN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPublished December 4, 2023

First things first, our apologies. Yes, we know Hanukkah is just a couple of days away. But two weeks ago, we were cleaning up from Thanksgiving instead of shopping, though I suppose this year isn’t as bad as a decade ago when the first day of Hanukkah...

Jewish a cappella group Y-Studs release new Taylor Swift parody for Hanukkah

Jewish a cappella group ‘Y-Studs’ release new Taylor Swift parody for Hanukkah

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished December 4, 2023

Y-Studs, the a cappella group from Yeshiva University, recently unveiled their rendition of Taylor Swift's 2009 hit, "You Belong with Me," entitled "You Can Light With Me" and yes, they even included a reference to her new beau. The song cleverly...

A Simchat Torah tradition: Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

A Simchat Torah tradition: Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

By Itta Werdiger-Roth, The NosherPublished October 5, 2023

This story was originally published on The Nosher. Stuffed cabbage rolls are a traditional Simchat Torah food because two of the little rolls side by side look like a Torah scroll. Even if your cabbage rolls come out in various sizes, you can place...

Natural materials like palm fronds, tree branches or reeds typically create the top of the sukkah.

On Sukkot, the Jewish ‘Festival of booths,’ each sukkah is as unique as the person who builds it

Samira Mehta, University of Colorado, BoulderPublished September 26, 2023

Sukkot is a Jewish festival that follows right on the heels of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, Judaism’s High Holy Days. The harvest holiday, which begins on Sept. 29, 2023, lasts for seven days when celebrated in Israel and eight days when celebrated...

David Meyer Wald, may his memory be a blessing, and the prayer mahzor dedicated to his memory

The mystery of the Jewish soldier who fell on Yom Kippur, 1944

Daniel Lipson, Special To The Jewish LightPublished September 21, 2023

This story was originally published by the National Library of Israel Among the many prayer books (mahzorim) dedicated to the High Holidays in the National Library’s collection, there is a particular two-volume set published in New York by the...

Why Yom Kippur is my favorite Jewish holiday

Why Yom Kippur is my favorite Jewish holiday

By Shelly Jay ShorePublished September 21, 2023

This story originally appeared in Hey Alma. I get a lot of odd looks when I tell people that my favorite day of the Jewish year is Yom Kippur. As Jewish holy days go, Yom Kippur exists at the complicated intersection of community observance, intense...

This German star cookie is perfect  for your Yom Kippur break-fast

This German star cookie is perfect for your Yom Kippur break-fast

By Ronnie Fein, The NosherPublished September 20, 2023

This story originally appeared in The Nosher.  When people deny themselves food for an extended period of time, they’re usually ravenously hungry and find themselves thinking about consuming huge amounts of food. But it’s not a good idea to pack...

Three alternative ways to fast that aren’t about food

Three alternative ways to fast that aren’t about food

Avital Kadosh, Special To The Jewish LightPublished September 18, 2023

As Yom Kippur quickly approaches, I am struck by the meaning behind the rituals and customs that surround our holiest day of the Jewish calendar. Chief among them: fasting for 25 hours. The Torah commands us to abstain from eating and drinking between...

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