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Weekly Story: Chanukah Live

As last night was the first night of Chanukah I am posting this Chanukah story. It was sent to me by a friend of mine.  It seems as if it was already published somewhere, however, he didn’t inform me where it was taken from. So, I thank whoever is the source.

Historic: German Chancellor Lights Public Menorah at Brandenburg Gate

Wearing a black kippah, and speaking about antisemitism past and present, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz helped light Berlin’s public Chanukah menorah at the Brandenburg Gate on the first night of Chanukah, marking the first time in history that a German head of state attended a public menorah-lighting ceremony.

From North to South, IDF Soldiers at War Celebrate Chanukah

On the first night of Chanukah, 5784 (2023), tens of thousands of young Jewish men and women in the Israel Defense Forces gathered to kindle Chanukah menorahs on the frontlines of the war in Gaza—and like 300,000 of their peers at bases and outposts from Metula to Eilat—prayed from the depth of their hearts for the victory of light over darkness, of good over evil, and for the same miraculous providence that G‑d showed their ancestors more than 2,000 years ago.

Volodymyr Zelensky Kindles Menorah in Ukraine’s Presidential Palace

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky celebrated the start of Chanukah this evening in the presidential palace in the capital city of Kyiv. Taking the wax shammash helper candle in his hands, Zelensky, who is Jewish, himself kindled the first lamp on the silver olive oil menorah.

‘Let There Be Light’: First Night of Chanukah 2023 in Photos

This year has seen a surge in public Chanukah displays and Jewish pride, with many more individuals planning to light their menorahs in visible places, such as their doors or windows, with more confidence and resolve than ever before. During these eight days, Chabad-Lubavitch will reach an estimated 8 million Jews—more than half the worldwide Jewish population.