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Hanukkah officially starts at nightfall Thursday, Dec. 7 and ends at nightfall Friday, Dec. 15 and celebrations are happening throughout various communities in Los Angeles.
Project Menorah, is a new movement started in LA where the idea is to display pictures of a menorah outside of homes the entire month of December as a way to show support for the Jewish community ...
Last week, a group of Howard County officials and I put up a menorah display in Cooksville, Maryland. Standing in front of the Gary Arthur Community Center, this nine-foot-tall menorah will be lit ...
Oakland’s largest menorah found destroyed days after lighting ceremony Oakland’s Jewish community celebrated the official lighting of the city’s largest menorah at Lake Merritt on Dec. 10.
On Thursday evening, members of the Englewood and Tenafly Jewish communities dedicated a menorah built from shards of pottery that were destroyed in the attack, whose victims included Israeli ...
A decision by Lake Forest officials limiting the presence of a Menorah in Market Square this year is drawing criticism from some residents who believe the traditional Hanukkah symbol should be in p… ...
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How Many Candles Are on a Menorah? - MSNToday, we light menorah candles to commemorate that miracle before we wish each other a happy Hanukkah. To learn exactly how many candles are on a menorah, read below.
An online effort called “Project Menorah” asks people of all faiths to put menorahs in their windows for Hanukkah as a show of support for Jewish neighbors. It started in Los Angeles.
Chabad of La Jolla welcomed more than 100 people to usher in Hanukkah on the second night of the Jewish holiday with a ceremonial menorah lighting at the La Valencia Hotel on Dec. 26. The holiday ...
As flashing party lights brightened up the courtyard at La Jolla’s La Valencia Hotel on Prospect Street, a large crowd gathered to watch the lighting of a giant menorah to mark the fourth night ...
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon announced on December 21 that his office will pursue hate crime charges against the man suspected of vandalizing a Beverly Hills menorah on December 18.
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