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Hanukkah Collection

"Hanukkah: A Celebration of Light and Miracles" The Jewish festival of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights

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Hanukkah Collection: Jewish festival of Hanukkah
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Hanukkah Collection: Talmud artwork in Hertzliya synagogue, Hertzliya, Israel, Middle East
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Hanukkah Collection: Boy lighting Hanukkah candles
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Hanukkah Collection: Hanoukias (Hanukkah menorahs), Galilee, Israel, Middle East
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Hanukkah Collection: Hanukkah candelabra, Paris, France, Europe
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Hanukkah Collection: Hanukkah Candle
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Hanukkah Collection: The Tabernacle and its contents (engraving)
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Hanukkah Collection: Snow Hanukkah
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Hanukkah Collection: The Arch of Titus, 1855, 1855. Creator: Robert MacPherson
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Hanukkah Collection: The Jews of London by Lucien Wolf (litho)
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Hanukkah Collection: Mattathias revolt against the Syrian Greeks (mosaic)
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Hanukkah Collection: judaism hanukkah festival
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Hanukkah Collection: JGM12116WT172
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Hanukkah Collection: A Scroll
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Hanukkah Collection: Lighting the Menorah (woodcut) (b / w photo)
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Hanukkah Collection: Gold-wrapped chocolate coins traditionally given to children as Hanukkah presents
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Hanukkah Collection: Plate of potato cakes decorated with blue icing
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Hanukkah Collection: Plate of Latkes, traditional Hanukkah fried potato cakes, view from above
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Hanukkah Collection: The Menorah sculpture by Benno Elkan at the entrance to the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament
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Hanukkah Collection: USA, Washington, Bellevue. Menorah with all candles lit for Chanukah

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"Hanukkah: A Celebration of Light and Miracles" The Jewish festival of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a joyous occasion that commemorates the miracle of the oil in the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. This eight-day festival holds great significance for Jews around the world. In Hertzliya, Israel, Middle East, one can witness the beauty of Talmud artwork adorning the walls of the synagogue. The intricate designs depict stories from Jewish history and teachings. A heartwarming sight during Hanukkah is that of a young boy lighting Hanukkah candles. Each night, an additional candle is lit on the hanoukias (Hanukkah menorahs), symbolizing hope and faith. The flickering flame on each Hanukkah candle represents not only historical events but also personal reflections. It reminds us to kindle our own inner light and spread warmth to those around us. Looking back at history, we find depictions such as "The Tabernacle and its contents" engraved with meticulous detail. These artifacts remind us of our rich heritage and traditions passed down through generations. Even amidst snowy landscapes, families come together to celebrate this festive occasion. Snow-covered Hanukkah brings an added sense of enchantment to these special days filled with love and unity. Reflecting on our past struggles against oppression, we remember Mattathias' revolt against Syrian Greeks depicted in a captivating mosaic. This tale serves as a reminder that even in times when darkness seems overwhelming; miracles are possible through determination and resilience. From London's vibrant Jewish community captured by Lucien Wolf's lithograph to Paris' elegant Hanukkah candelabra standing tall in Europe - these symbols showcase how this festival unites Jews across borders while embracing their unique cultural expressions. As we light each candle on our own hanoukia during this Judaism Hanukkah festival, let us cherish moments of togetherness, gratitude, and hope.