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  2. When is Hanukkah 2023? What to know about the Jewish ... - AOL

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    Here's everything to know about Hanukkah 2023, including when it begins and important events around Greater Cincinnati. ... Rabbi Albert A. Goldman of Isaac M. Wise Temple lights the eight candles ...

  3. Washington D.C. Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Washington D.C. Temple (originally known as the Washington Temple, until 1999), is the 16th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Located in Kensington, Maryland, just north of Washington, D.C., and near the Capital Beltway, it was the church's first temple built east of the Mississippi River since the original Nauvoo Temple was completed in 1846.

  4. Happy Diwali: When is the festival of lights and how is it ...

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    This year, the festival of lights will be celebrated on 31 October. The festival typically lasts for four to five days and coincides with the new moon on the Hindu lunisolar calendar, called ...

  5. When Is Hanukkah, or the 'Festival of Lights,' in 2023? - AOL

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  6. Hanukkah - Wikipedia

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    Hanukkah table. Hanukkah [a] (/ ˈ h æ n ə k ə /, / ˈ h ɑː n ə k ə /; חֲנֻכָּה ‎ Ḥănukkā listen ⓘ) is a Jewish festival commemorating the recovery of Jerusalem and subsequent rededication of the Second Temple at the beginning of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BCE.

  7. Hanukkah menorah - Wikipedia

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    Eight of the nine branches hold lights (candles or oil lamps) that symbolize the eight nights of the holiday; on each night, one more light is lit than the previous night, until on the final night all eight branches are ignited. The ninth branch holds a candle, called the shamash ("helper" or "servant"), which is used to light the other eight.

  8. Sanctuary lamp - Wikipedia

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    A ner tamid hanging over the ark in a synagogue. In Judaism, the sanctuary lamp is known as a Ner Tamid (Hebrew, “eternal flame” or “eternal light”), Hanging or standing in front of the ark in every Jewish synagogue, it is meant to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem, as well as the perpetual fire kept on the altar of burnt offerings before the Temple. [2]

  9. 2023 Holiday Lights Guide: Where to see the best Christmas ...

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    After publishing the 2023 Holiday Lights guide on Dec. 9, The Bee received more submissions from residents. Some of the submissions were featured on the 2022 Holiday Lights guide and were not re ...