The Eternal Question of Hanukkah: Defining Victory

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As Hanukkah comes to an end, American Jews find solace in the festival's message of light during a dark season. This year, lighting the menorah holds greater significance as it symbolizes hope and courage in the face of rising antisemitism and fear. Many Jews are choosing to publicly light menorahs, embracing their identity and refusing to be silenced. The story of the Maccabees serves as a reminder that even in times of darkness, miracles can happen, and the light must be shared. The fragility of the candle represents the delicate balance between care and courage, inviting Jews to stand proud and united.
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