Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrating love, happiness, and blessings that usually takes place during late November or December. Even if you don't celebrate, it's possible you know someone who does.
Her hair scrunchies were a favorite of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. That itchy sweater you got for Hanukkah that's two sizes too small? That kitchen gadget you know you'll never use?
The idea began when 6-year-old Jack told his dad Adam Kulbersh that he wanted to celebrate Hanukkah with decorations this year. “I wasn't sure that I felt comfortable doing it this year.
Is a not-quite rhyme enough to justify “Happy Llamakah” sweaters and socks? Just why are the aisles of TJ Maxx and other stores hawking holiday merchandise filled with Hanukkah llama items ...
In our own neighborhood this month, our local council posted a Happy Hanukkah message and was bombarded with angry comments and questions like “What about Christmas?” and “Is this even ...
Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights. It happens every year in November or December and lasts for eight days. It celebrates a miracle that happened in Jerusalem a long time ago. Find out how ...