Chanukah Facts
Hanukkah is the annual Jewish
Festival of Lights that starts on the 25th day of Kislev as per the Jewish
calendar. It is an eight-day festival of religious observance by Jews across
the world. In 2008, Hanukkah will be celebrated on 21st December. Hanukkah
celebrates the victory of Jewish troops led by Judah Maccabee over the Greek
soldiers, the miracle of purified oil, which lit Menorah for eight days
continuously, and the rededication of Holy Temple in Jerusalem. In this
article, we have compiled some interesting facts about Hanukkah. Read on to get
important Hanukkah facts.
Hanukkah for Jews is as important
as Christmas for Christians.
Hanukkah is spelt differently by
different people. Some name it as Chanukkah while the majority of people name
it as Hanukkah.
As per the Western calendar, the
date for the commencement of Chanukah varies every year.
Lighting of Menorah is the main
Hanukah tradition.
The Hanukkah candles are added
onto the special candelabrum from right to left, but are lit only from left to
right.
'Hanerot Hallalu', an ancient
Hanukkah song is recited or sang while lighting the candles.
According to Chanukkah tradition,
the candles on the candelabrum should not blow out until the end of the
festival.
Traditional Hanukkah food is cooked
during the festival. Oil is the key ingredient of the foods, which is a sign of
tribute to the miracle of purified oil.
Gifts are also exchanged during
the festival of Hanukkah. This tradition is probably adapted from the Christmas
tradition of gift giving.
Gambling is considered almost a
sin. However, a gambling game called as "dreidel" is a popular
Hanukkah tradition. People play this game with a square spinning top. However,
the game is not played for hefty sum, but for pennies or chocolate coins.
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