When Does Hanukkah Start and More Facts about Chanukah
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How beautifully said! I think we all should celebrate both. My great grandmother was a Jew and she became a Christian. I enjoy reading about the Jewish traditions!鉂わ笍
I too have a great grandmother that was a German Jew. Her name was Lael Geiman written in my own mother's family bible馃槆
To all the Jewish people. Happy Chanukah. I am a born again Christian.
I like to read the history of the Jewish people because they are the chosen people of God by which He would send Jesus as the Son of a virgin, Mary of Nazareth.
I pray for the peace in Israel and Palestine.
Peace to Israel and Palestine.
Happy Chanukah.
I enjoyed your story of your time with a Jewish family during Covid19. I too am a Born Again Christian. You don鈥檛 hear that phrase enough now days. I fear we as Christians are falling short in our commission to 鈥淭o go into the world and tell others about the saving power of Jesus鈥. Great story. Thank you for sharing.
Happy Hanukkah
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Chanukah can begin as early as LATE November not EARLY November, or as late as late December.
Ours is a mixed faith family, so we celebrate everything. The joke with our kids and their friends was that every year, the menorah burned down the Christmas tree! Our menorah is an antique, bought by my husband's Grandma Molly in 1915. She gave it to us when we were married, and we cherish it. I have her recipe and my mother-in-law's for latkes - potato pancakes, and we enjoy them - usually on the 8th night when all the candles are lit. Our friends are of all faiths, and when the kids were small, we'd have a Hanukkah party on the last night and invite everyone to share the traditions. Everyone looked forward to it. I learned to play the Hanukkah Hymn, otherwise known as "Rock of Ages" (not the Christian hymn of that name) on my harp a few years ago, and my family loves to sing the holiday songs. One of my Jewish nursing students said to me today "Miracles still happen, so shine brightly and pass your Light to the world!" Good advice no matter what your religion. Happy Hanukkah, everyone.
That is beautiful. Your comments speak to my soul. I am Christian; however, my Lord and Saviour was born and raised Jewish. Therefore, Jewish people and their traditions mean a lot to me. God bless you.
I am as you, Tonie, a Christian & love the traditions of the Jewish people because of the Lord Jesus who is Jewish. I will always support Israel & her people!