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Light in the Darkness: Why Hanukkah Matters More Than Ever

                    The first night of Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, on Bondi Beach in 2008. In a world that often feels uncertain, Hanukkah’s message of resilience and hope shines with renewed relevance. The holiday commemorates the triumph of the Maccabees and the miracle of the oil that lasted eight nights, but its meaning extends far beyond ancient history. Resilience in adversity : Hanukkah reminds us that even in times of struggle, perseverance can lead to victory. The power of light : Lighting the menorah is more than tradition—it’s a symbol of bringing warmth and clarity into dark times. Community and connection : Gathering with family and friends reinforces the importance of unity, especially when the world feels divided. Faith and miracles : Hanukkah encourages us to believe in possibilities beyond what seems rational, inspiring hope in everyday life. As challenges continue to shape our global lands...

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