AKA Name | Festival of lights |
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HashtagsCompiled on | #Hanukkah |
Related Hashtags | #Christmas |
2024 Date | 25 December 2024 |
2025 Date | 14 December 2025 |
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Hanukkah (Begins) in Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Hanukkah -Updated
Hanukkah HistoryHanukkah, also known as Chanukah, is an eight-day Jewish festival celebrated to commemorate the miracle of the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. The festival holds profound significance for the Jewish community worldwide, symbolising the triumph of light over darkness and spirituality over materialism. During Hanukkah, it is traditional to light the menorah (a nine-branched candelabrum) and recite blessings, play the dreidel game, and enjoy traditional foods such as latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiyot (jam-filled doughnuts). The historical roots of Hanukkah date back to 168 BCE when the Maccabees led the Jewish people to defeat the Seleucid Empire and reclaim their temple. After victoriously cleansing the temple, they found just enough oil to keep the menorah's eternal flame burning for one day. Miraculously, the oil lasted eight days and birthed the Festival of Lights. For Australian Jews, the story of Hanukkah holds a potent message about maintaining religious and cultural identity in a diverse society. Additionally, the celebration fosters unity and togetherness within the community. In Australia, Hanukkah is observed by many Jewish families and communities with various events and activities. Menorah lightings are held in public spaces such as Federation Square in Melbourne and Martin Place in Sydney, drawing Jewish and non-Jewish spectators. Schools and community centres organize parties, workshops, and concerts to share the joyous spirit of the festival. Hanukkah typically falls between late November and late December, with the specific dates varying according to the Hebrew calendar. Hanukkah allows Australians to rejoice and share in the light of this ancient tradition. Hanukkah (Begins) facts
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