The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 97
From anywhere in the world, Jews can light a virtual candle that will be projected on Israel’s National Institutions building, the Jewish Agency for Israel shared.
"For the coming year, my eight wishes are not just for myself, but also for my fellow Jews and anyone who stands with us against hatred and intolerance" says Milstein.
A sneak peek at some of the fabulous family activities happening in Jerusalem this Hanukkah.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says Israel has been leading the charge "on the front line of Western democratic civilization" at Sydney Chanukah event.
Over the years, the story of the Billings hanukkiot has become a symbol of what true allyship can look like.
The Town Market Committee decision was reportedly motivated by the concern that the hanukkiah would be “insensitive to other religious groups.”
We're always nuts for doughnuts here at The Jerusalem Post, and now for Hanukkah, we get to try the best sufganiyot of the city. In true Hanukkah fashion, let us en-light-en you – pun intended.
Over the Hanukkah break, the capital will be full of good cheer and an abundance of cultural and entertaining offerings to keep Jerusalemites and out-of-towners of all ages engaged and entertained.
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