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Mon Dec 19, 2022, 12:27 AM Dec 2022

(Jewish Group) Eight candles and a helper: Hanukkah

Starting on December 18, Jews will celebrate the eight-day festival of Hanukkah, commemorating the rededication of Jerusalem's Second Temple in 200 BC. Hanukkah is sometimes referred to as the Jewish Christmas, but the festival has nothing to do with Jesus' birth.

Instead it commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem around 200 B.C, where the legend goes that the Jews had risen up against their Greek-Syrian oppressors in the Maccabean Revolt. In fact, the word Hanukkah means "rededication."

Under Greek rule, the Jews were not allowed to practice their religion for two centuries, until they reconquered Jerusalem in 164 BC. After cleansing the Second Temple and rebuilding its altar, they found a jar of oil that was enough only to keep the candles of a menorah (an eight-branched candelabrum) burning for a day. However, they burned for eight days.

That is why Hanukkah is celebrated over eight days, with a candle being lit each day after dark.



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(Jewish Group) Eight candles and a helper: Hanukkah (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Dec 2022 OP
I just found out tonight that food is cooked in oil BigmanPigman Dec 2022 #1
Rasberry rugelach? I must try that. TreasonousBastard Dec 2022 #2

BigmanPigman

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1. I just found out tonight that food is cooked in oil
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 01:08 AM
Dec 2022

due to the"oil/lamp" theme. I was watching a holiday cooking show and they went to a Jewish home where they made various treats including potato pancakes/latkes. I buy them at Trader Joe's and are very tasty. I am an atheist but I love celebrating treats and customs from various cultures. The raspberry rugelach they made has me itching to go buy some tomorrow. Ralph's supermarket has pretty good ones.

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