Hanukkah

Jewish haliday commemoratin the rededication o the Haly Temple in Jerusalem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hanukkah
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Hanukkah (Hebrew: חֲנֻכָּה khanuká, Tiberian: khanuká, usually spelled חנוכה, pronounced [χanuˈka] in Modren Hebrew, [ˈχanukə] or [ˈχanikə] in Yiddish; a transleeteration romanised as Chanukah or Ḥanukah an aw) is a Jewish haliday commemoratin the rededication o the Haly Temple (the Seicont Temple) in Jerusalem at the time o the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire. Hanukkah is observed for aicht nichts an days, stairtin on the 25t day o Kislev accordin tae the Hebrew calendar, which mey occur at ony time frae late November tae late December in the Gregorian calendar. It is forby kent as the Festival o Lichts and the Feast o Dedication.

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The festival is observed bi the kindlin o the lichts o a unique candelabrum, the nine-branched menorah (cried a Chanukiah/Hanukiah an aw), ane addeetional licht on each nicht o the haliday, progressin tae aicht on the final nicht. The teepical menorah conseests o aicht branches wi an addeetional veesually distinct branch. The extra licht, wi which the ithers are lit, is cried a shamash (Hebrew: שמש, "attendant") an is gien a distinct location, uisually abuin or ablo the rest.[1] Ither Hanukkah festivities include playin dreidel an eatin ile-based fuids such as daichnuts an latkes. Syne the 1970s, the warldwide Chabad Hasidic muivement haes ineetiatit public menorah lichtins in appen public places in mony kintras.[2]

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