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Hanukkah, is a Jewish holiday, also known as the Jewish "festival of lights" as its focus is on lighting the eight Chanukah candles during the eight days of the festival. Although not one of the more serious holy days of the Jewish tradition, it is still traditionally celebrated with specific foods and ceremonies.[1]
Variation: If you live in a dorm or apartment and aren’t allowed to light candles, reach out to your resident advisor or landlord to see if they’ll make an exception for you. Otherwise, you may need to talk to a rabbi to find out an acceptable place to kindle your menorah.
Tip: Even though you’ve attended a public menorah lighting, you still need to light the one you have at home.
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