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Then, in early December, someone threw a brick into the bedroom window of a 5-year-old boy named Isaac Schnitzer — a window decorated for Hanukkah, complete with a menorah.
Why People Who Don't Celebrate Hanukkah Are Displaying Menorahs in Their Window: ‘We Will Not Hide' Project Menorah was born out of a conversation between two friends — one Jewish, one not ...
As the first night of Hanukkah approaches, with the recent rise in antisemitic hate crimes following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, are you feeling too afraid to place your menorah in the ...
Lighting the menorah candles is one of the most common Hanukkah traditions. Even if you don’t know much about the Jewish religion, you probably recognize the candelabras that appear in windows ...
Jean Joachim’s menorah has been sitting in the window of her first-floor New York City apartment for more than a decade. She loves lighting it every year on Hanukkah, and even when the holiday ...
Adam Kulbersh’s “Project Menorah” campaign encourages non-Jews to display menorahs in their windows as an expression of solidarity during Hanukkah.
Father creates 'Project Menorah' to keep lights shining bright during Hanukkah This is the first Hanukkah since the war began, and many families, like his, are living in fear.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Every Hanukkah, Beth Richman sets up her electric menorah in the kitchen window of her Portland, Ore., home. "It's very '70s, and it's kind of faux silver," Richman says ...
Project Menorah was an answer. Kulbersh quickly created a website where allies could download a pattern for a menorah, print it out, color it in, and put it in a window.
Today, we hope that the candles shining from our windows will remind the world that a little light does a lot against the darkness. The Hanukkah menorah in my office window barely survived last year.
How do you light the menorah? A menorah is lit in every household, where it is often placed in a window or doorway. Synagogues and public places also light menorahs.