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2018年12月1日 星期六

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Happy Chanukah! We kindle the first light of the menorah Sunday night, Dec. 2, 2018
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Dear Friend,

Chanukah is coming, and we want to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a very happy and inspiring eight-day Festival of Lights!

We've chosen eight inspiring, informative, and entertaining links to help make your Chanukah special. We hope you enjoy them.

Happy Chanukah!

From your friends at Chabad.org

P.S. Reading and sharing are great, but let's remember that the most important thing do is to light the menorah. Click here for a full guide with all of the information you need to fulfill this mitzvah.

P.P.S. Be sure to check out our Chanukah event directory. Chances are there is a Chanukah event near you. Click here to search now.

1. What Does Chanukah Actually Mean?

Chanukah (or Hanukkah) is among the best-known Jewish holidays. But do you know what the word actually means?

Learn


2. What Is Chanukah?

Get up to speed on the basics of this special holiday in less than five minutes.

Learn


3. Did You Spot a Car Menorah?

They can be found all the way from Times Square to the Red Square. Car-top menorahs tell the world that it's Chanukah time. But where did they come from? Read this article to find out.

Read


4. From the Rebbe: Chanukah's Reassuring Message

Why we need this holiday now even more than ever.

Read


5. 10 Recipes to Make Your Chanukah Sizzle

It's not just about latkes. Try some other traditional and not-so-traditional Chanukah recipes.

Explore


6. Traveling This Chanukah? 5 Things to Remember

Chanukah should not be confined to your home; take it with you wherever you go.

Read


7. Get Out and Celebrate

This year more than ever, Jews around the world are planning to attend outdoor public menorah lightings. This is our way to show our enemies that we will remain strong, confident and committed to our faith. Find a public menorah lighting near you, and attend with family and friends.

Read


8. The Amazing Story of the Menorah That Outshone the Nazis

Burning brightly against the backdrop of the Nazi flags festooning a nearby building, the image of this menorah has become a symbol of Jewish perseverance, faith, and pride. Learn the story behind this amazing menorah and the family that still lights it.

Watch


There's more!

We have so many videos, stories, and games to share with you, but we ran out of space. So be sure to visit our Chanukah site. It's chock full of good things to keep you and your family busy during the holiday.

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