Jewish holiday of Hannukah begins
Published: December 21, 2008
Sundown this evening marks the start of Hannukah, the eight-day Jewish holiday that commemorates a military victory over the Greeks.
And people across the country are dusting off their Menorahs in preparation.
Gov. Mike Rounds is joining several South Dakota lawmakers at the state Capitol for the annual lighting of the Menorah, symbolic of the holiday.
A parade of about 50 cars with menorahs mounted on the roofs will celebrate the start of Hanukkah in the Milwaukee area.
And Florida Gov. Charlie Crist will celebrate the first night of Hanukkah with a Menorah lighting ceremony at the Governor’s Mansionin Tallahassee.
Hanukkah celebrates the Maccabees victory over the Greeks and the rededication of the Holy Temple and altar as told in the Book of Maccabees.
Lighting the menorah symbolizes the oil that burned in the Holy
Temple days longer than expected.



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