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What does Hanukkah primarily commemorate?

The rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem after the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid (Syrian-Greek) empire and the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days.

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What is the extra candle on the hanukkiah, used to light the others, called?  

The shamash.


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What is the spinning top used in Hanukkah games called?  

A dreidel (sevivon in Hebrew).

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Name a traditional Hanukkah song.  

“Maoz Tzur” (“Rock of Ages”) or “I Have a Little Dreidel.”

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How long was that single jar of oil supposed to last?  

One day.


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How many days is Hanukkah celebrated?

Eight days.


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 How many candles are lit on the last night of Hanukkah, including the shamash?

Nine (eight candles plus the shamash).


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 What do the four Hebrew letters on a traditional dreidel stand for?  

“Nes Gadol Haya Sham” – “A great miracle happened there.”

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What is a common custom for children on Hanukkah involving money?  

Receiving Hanukkah gelt (money or chocolate coins).

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 According to tradition, where should the hanukkiah ideally be placed to publicize the miracle?

By a window or doorway facing the public.

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 What does the word “Hanukkah” mean in Hebrew?

Dedication

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 In what month of the Hebrew calendar does Hanukkah begin?  

Kislev.


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Name one popular fried food eaten on Hanukkah.  

Latkes (potato pancakes) or sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts).

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In which direction are the Hanukkah candles lit each night?  

From left to right (newest candle first).

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Is it permitted to use the Hanukkah lights for practical purposes, like reading?  

No; they are only to be looked at, not used for work or practical light.

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In which ancient empire’s rule did the Hanukkah story take place?  

The Seleucid (Syrian-Greek) Empire.

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Which Jewish group led the revolt that Hanukkah commemorates?  

The Maccabees.

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 Where did the Hanukkah story mainly take place geographically?  

In the Land of Israel, especially Jerusalem.

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In Israel, one of the dreidel letters is different. What phrase do those letters stand for?

“Nes Gadol Haya Po” – “A great miracle happened here.”

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Which Jewish group led the revolt that Hanukkah commemorates?  

The Maccabees.


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What is the special nine-branched candelabrum used on Hanukkah called?  

A hanukkiah (often called a menorah in casual speech).


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Which Jewish prayer addition is traditionally recited on Hanukkah to thank God for miracles?  

 Al HaNissim.

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What did the Maccabees find when they entered the Temple that led to the oil miracle?

One small sealed jar of pure oil.

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 What did the Maccabees find when they entered the Temple that led to the oil miracle?  

One small sealed jar of pure oil.

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What does the word “Hanukkah” mean in Hebrew?  

Dedication.

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