Hanukkah’s increasing popularity in the 20th century coincided with a new look for the holiday’s menorahs
‘Part of the power of this country is that we need each other at moments like this to do the thing that is right.’
A new exhibit at the Jewish Museum explores Hanukkah lamps through the ages, from gold and silver to acorn shell and pomegranate peel
A historical look at three special menorahs and hanukkiahs from Jewish history—17th century Italy, and 19th century Germany and Iraq
Tracing where Hanukkah’s most famous metaphor begins, and why it’s relevant today
With a little help from Tablet’s readers
Forget the menurkey; you can have a Christmas tree on your Hanukkiah
Agenda, Hanukkah edition: Matisyahu comes clean in Williamsburg, latkes get judged, and a 4,000-pound menorah is lit. Plus our seasonal gift guide!
The best of this year’s chanukiahs, the menorahs used for Hanukkah, are beautiful, sometimes clever, and occasionally poignant
The Jewish Museum unveils a line of Judaica including new designs by Richard Meier
As he unveils a new line of affordable Judaica, architect Richard Meier reflects on his Jewishness
Tablet Magazine’s picks for this year’s most enlightening Hanukkah menorahs
Pornographic vegan cupcakes and other highlights of a West Coast Hanukkah
Celebrating Hanukkah—and my grandfather’s birthday—whether behind drawn curtains in Latvia or openly in Canada