Jewish Youth Group Lights Menorah at Terror Attack Sites
At scenes where deadly terror attacks struck around the world, Jewish youth group activists lit the menorah to bring light to the darkness.
World’s First ‘Selfie’ Menorah in Tel Aviv!
You’ve never seen a menorah like this before!
Chabad Lights 15,000 Public Menorahs on Hanukkah
From the Far East to the Americas, Chabad has erected public menorahs in more than 100 countries and territories, including all 50 US states.
In Photos: Presidents, Prime Ministers, Celebrities and Athletes Light Menorah Around World
Global Jewish celebrities, from star athletes to top politicians, have lit up social media with Hanukkah salutations and photos of their menorah lightings this year.
Top 5 Holy Menorah Discoveries on Eve of Hanukkah
The seven-branched menorah menorah that stood in the inner sanctum of the Jewish Temple has left its mark throughout all of Jewish history.
Archaeologists Discover Muslim Artifacts Proving Jerusalem’s Jewish Identity
Israeli archaeologists announced to the press a discovery of 1,300-year-old coins from the Islamic Umayyad Dynasty imprinted with an image of the menorah from the Jewish Temple. This new discovery joins a trove of artifacts that show Muslim acknowledgment of Jerusalem’s Jewish identity.
President Trump Sends Out Invites to White House Hanukkah Party
Continuing a tradition established by President George W. Bush in 2001, President Donald Trump will host a Hanukkah party at the White House this year.
Ancient Menorah Etching in Pearl Proves Jewish Presence in Caesarea 1,500 Years Ago
Archaeologists speculate that the pearl menorah tablet was likely part of a structure used to hold a Torah scroll.
Is the Temple Menorah Hidden in the Vatican? Ancient Legend Says ‘Yes’
An ancient legend which holds that the Temple menorah is hidden away in the depths of the Vatican is coming to light again.
Mysterious Menorah, Cross Etchings Discovered in Judean Lowlands [PHOTOS]
“This exciting discovery…substantiates the scientific research regarding the Jewish nature of the settlement during the Second Temple period.”