Gelt, Glitter, Guilt and Grandparenting
During this holiday season, grandparents should remember there is no room for rivalry, writes Laura Black.
Read MoreDuring this holiday season, grandparents should remember there is no room for rivalry, writes Laura Black.
Read MoreFor converts to Judaism, letting go of Christmas is no easy feat, writes Leah Grisham.
Read MoreSfenj can be eaten plain, coated with sugar or heat up some honey in the microwave oven and dip them between bites.
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More than half of the Chanukah celebrants said they expected to spend more than $50 on the holiday, suggesting that retailers can expect hundreds of millions of dollars in Chanukah spending this year. (Photo provided by JTA)
The Chanukah merch market has exploded. But are Jews feeling more represented?
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This year, the Festival of Lights will be observed at nightfall this Thursday, Dec. 7, and through Friday evening, Dec. 15. (File image)
This year’s crop of Festival of Lights festivities range from an indoor illumination celebration to a gelt-drop from a helicopter.
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Every year for the Festival of Lights season, the Levine family sets up a large, holiday-themed display in front of their home in Columbia's River Hill village, (Facebook)
For her bat mitzvah project, Columbia resident Ali Levine is asking people to show their love and support for the Jewish state at this critical time.
Read MoreNow located in Pikesville’s Ralston community, the “Chanukah House” will be on display daily from Nov. 28 to Dec. 19, from noon until 9 p.m.
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Among the items offered on the website withlovefromisrael.com is this Chanukah placemat by DaniDesignsIsrael.
Erika Rief Hornstein, Marissa Kahn and Jamie Spitzer hope withlovefromisrael.com will extend beyond the Chanukah season.
Read MoreMilwaukee’s National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum features items that celebrate the Festival of Lights.
Read MoreJudith is an exception among biblical women, writes Ora Damelin, and the unsung feminist hero of the Chanukah story.
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Negi Latkes, Brod Goreng and corn fritters. (Jeremy Freeman, Screenshot from YouTube/Beqs Kitchen, Rosita Goldstein)
Jews hailing from India, Singapore, Indonesia and Japan share some of their go-to Chanukah recipes.
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