Menorah
Bondi Beach hero, Ahmed al-Ahmed, pauses recovery plans, meetings due to new severe pain
Ahmed had arrived in New York earlier in the week to pursue the next stage of what he described as his "treatment journey." During his stay, he had appeared on multiple US TV shows.
Police investigate after woman goes viral for blowing out Hanukkah candles in Tel Aviv mall
Police open probes into candle extinguishing during Hanukkah
Terror down under: Why terrorists pick Jewish holidays for antisemitic attacks - opinion
Lighting Hanukkah candles with modern day Maccabees - opinion
Hanukkah’s miracle was not the oil alone, but the courage to light it. Today, a new generation keeps that flame alive.
Sydney Opera House lit with menorah after deadly antisemitic attack
“Lighting the Opera House is a simple but powerful gesture: a message to the world that we cherish our Jewish community, that we honour their courage, and that we stand with them in solidarity."
Reopened Aleh care facility makes menorah as symbol of hope from Iranian missile fragments
As workers cleared the rubble from the missile strike, fragments were discovered and set aside. They were handed to Jerusalem artist Guy Cohen, who welded and shaped the metal into a menorah.
Ancient lead menorah pendant sheds light on Jewish presence in Byzantine Jerusalem
Cast almost entirely of lead, the pendant is decorated on both sides with an identical image of a menorah framed within a circular border.
Art and Torah: A molten menorah and the power of light from darkness
From Joseph’s darkest moments to Hanukkah’s rising flames, exploring how light is born from depth.
Unique 1,500-year-old column capital with eight-branched menorah to be unveiled in Jerusalem
Dr. Yuval Baruch calls the menorah-decorated capital unique evidence of Jewish settlement after Bar Kokhba revolt.
Rare menorah capital found near Jerusalem to be unveiled on Independence Day
This stone capital is considered one-of-a-kind and has not been found anywhere else in the world, according to the IAA.
The Halachot of Post-Chanukah Practices
'Dome of light': Defense company Rafael unveils new menorah
The hanukkiah, which is four meters tall and four meters long, was constructed by Rafael employees and is placed at the company’s David Institute in Kiryat.
Hanukkah: The history of the menorah and hanukkiah seen in ancient manuscripts
The tradition of building up to lighting eight oil lamps (plus one shamash, or servitor) over the Hanukkah period began in the 2nd century CE.
Menorah made of missile fragments from Israel's enemies displayed at Tel Aviv's Hostages Square
The menorah is made up of fragments from Iranian ballistic missiles, drones from Yemen, and rockets from Lebanon.