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Holocaust survivors will mark Hanukkah amid worries over war in Israel, global rise of antisemitism
Read full article: Holocaust survivors will mark Hanukkah amid worries over war in Israel, global rise of antisemitismHolocaust survivors from around the globe will mark the start of the fifth day of Hanukkah together with a virtual ceremony as worries grow among Jews worldwide about the Israel-Hamas war and a spike of antisemitism in Europe, the United States and elsewhere.
Man fires shotgun outside Jewish temple in upstate New York as Hanukkah begins, no one injured
Read full article: Man fires shotgun outside Jewish temple in upstate New York as Hanukkah begins, no one injuredOfficials say a man fired a shotgun twice outside a Jewish temple in upstate New York, then said “Free Palestine” as he was taken into custody.
Hanukkah message of light in darkness feels uniquely relevant to US Jews amid war, antisemitism
Read full article: Hanukkah message of light in darkness feels uniquely relevant to US Jews amid war, antisemitismPreparing for Hanukkah feels uniquely somber yet defiant this year for the Jewish communities in and around Miami Beach.
WATCH: KPRC 2′s Ari Alexander hosts Hanukkah conversation with Astros star Alex Bregman
Read full article: WATCH: KPRC 2′s Ari Alexander hosts Hanukkah conversation with Astros star Alex BregmanKPRC 2 Sports anchor and reporter Ari Alexander hosts a fourth night of Hanukkah celebration with Alex Bregman at Houston's Congregation Beth Yeshurun
WATCH: KPRC 2′s Ari Alexander hosts Hanukkah conversation with Astros star Alex Bregman
Read full article: WATCH: KPRC 2′s Ari Alexander hosts Hanukkah conversation with Astros star Alex BregmanKPRC 2 Sports anchor and reporter Ari Alexander hosts a fourth night of Hanukkah celebration with Alex Bregman at Houston's Congregation Beth Yeshurun
Check out the Meyerland Hanukkah House and its massive lights display throughout December
Read full article: Check out the Meyerland Hanukkah House and its massive lights display throughout DecemberThe Jewish holiday of Hanukkah came around very early this year, beginning on Sunday, November 28th, and ran through Sunday, December 5th.
The kids are going to be all right: Here’s how to make sure the holiday season really counts this year (and parents don’t lose themselves in the crazy mix of it all)
Read full article: The kids are going to be all right: Here’s how to make sure the holiday season really counts this year (and parents don’t lose themselves in the crazy mix of it all)If you’re a parent, you’ve heard the doomsaying about the holidays and holiday toy shopping.
Bidens, Harris, Emhoff celebrate Hanukkah at White House
Read full article: Bidens, Harris, Emhoff celebrate Hanukkah at White HousePresident Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses held a “family” celebration of Hanukkah at the White House Wednesday, with the first Jewish spouse of a vice president, Doug Emhoff, joining in lighting the menorah.
Holocaust survivors honored with online event amid pandemic
Read full article: Holocaust survivors honored with online event amid pandemicAn annual event bringing together Holocaust survivors from around the world to mark the start of Hanukkah was held online for the first time Sunday Dec. 13, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)BERLIN – An annual event bringing together Holocaust survivors from around the world to mark the start of Hanukkah was held online for the first time Sunday due to the coronavirus pandemic. The event organized by the Jewish Claims Conference also paid tribute to those killed by the Nazis and raised awareness of anti-Semitism. Among the survivors who spoke was Walter Breindel, who fled Austria at the age of four with his mother and brother. “Hopefully next year it will not be a memory but we shall be together in reality,” he said.
The Hanukkah House in Meyerland the most LIT house on the block
Read full article: The Hanukkah House in Meyerland the most LIT house on the blockHOUSTON – Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the miracle of when just a day’s supply of oil kept a menorah in the rededicated Temple in Jerusalem lit for eight days. And in a year where we have seen many dark moments, the Hanukkah House in Meyerland has very a special light display that is sure to brighten your day. Philip Grosman is the man behind the lights, he has been putting up this massive display for thirteen years. At the end of the day, Philip says he continues to put up the Hanukkah display each year for all the kids. If you and your family would like to stop by the Hanukkah House in Meyerland, it’s located in the 5100 block of Carew Street.
Ask 2: Is the Houston Hanukkah House happening this year?
Read full article: Ask 2: Is the Houston Hanukkah House happening this year?As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. Question: Is the Hanukkah House happening this year? Answer: Despite the cancellation of events Houstonians look forward to most, the Hanukkah House isn’t one of them. This year, the Hanukkah House hosted by PJ Library and the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston will take place for its third consecutive year in Meyerland. Families are invited to drive by the Hanukkah-themed house located at the 5100 block of Carew.
Massive Menorah car parade for the first night of Hanukkah: Where to watch in Houston
Read full article: Massive Menorah car parade for the first night of Hanukkah: Where to watch in HoustonHOUSTON – As the first night of Hanukkah takes place Thursday night, a southwest Houston synagogue wants to celebrate the heroes of the year with a special car parade. The 18th Annual Chanukah Parade will honor first responders this year, bringing more than 70 vehicles, including first responder trucks with Menorahs. They will drive through southwest Houston starting at 5:45 p.m. on Thursday. Participate in the Chanukah Menorah Parade! Bigger than ever, the Chanukah Menorah Parade will honor our greater... Posted by Chabad Outreach on Tuesday, November 24, 2020The parade will begin at 5:45 p.m., with the route starting at the Chadbad Outreach of Houston located at 11000 Fondren in Houston.
US Jews plan smaller Hanukkah celebrations amid virus
Read full article: US Jews plan smaller Hanukkah celebrations amid virusMany Jewish Americans are already accustomed to more intimate celebrations of a holiday focused more on the home than on the synagogue, including Haredim or ultra-Orthodox communities. So the recent successful Supreme Court challenge to New York restrictions on in-person worship by some Orthodox groups won't mean much as far as their Hanukkah plans. But such large gatherings are "not an essential part of the holiday on any level whatsoever,” he added. “Family gatherings are going to be limited, with or without the Supreme Court decision,” he said. “It will be much, much smaller,” she said, adding that many others in their community were planning intimate gatherings just with immediate family members.
Celebrate Hanukkah with a dreidel cookie kit at this Houston institution
Read full article: Celebrate Hanukkah with a dreidel cookie kit at this Houston institutionHOUSTON – Hanukkah is coming soon this week, and a Houston-area institution has your baking needs covered. New York City Deli & Coffee Shop, located at 9724 Hillcroft in Houston, has prepared a special dreidel cookie pack for kids. The Hanukkah cookie kit includes six cookies, icing, sprinkles, dreidels and gelt for kids to decorate on their own. How about a decorate your own dreidel cookie pack including 6... Posted by New York Deli & Coffee Shop on Sunday, December 6, 2020The Jewish community mainstay also has a wide selection of pastries and treats in its bakery just in time for the holiday, according to the business’ Facebook page. In other news, New York Deli & Coffee Shop plans to open its second location in the Bellaire area in early 2021, the restaurant wrote on Facebook.
SHIPPING DEADLINES: Send your gifts by these dates to make sure they arrive for the holidays
Read full article: SHIPPING DEADLINES: Send your gifts by these dates to make sure they arrive for the holidays[MORE: These 3 apps will help you find the best holiday shopping deals, experts say | Doing a little online shopping? If you’re shipping gifts you want to arrive in time for Christmas, here are some recommended send-by dates for expected delivery by Dec. 25:USPS (excluding Alaska and Hawaii)Domestic Mail Class/Product Send-by Date USPS Retail Ground Service Dec. 15 First-Class Mail Service Dec. 18 Priority Mail Service Dec. 19 Priority Mail Express Service Dec. 23Click here for USPS holiday shipping dates for Alaska and Hawaii, military bases and overseas addresses. UPSShipping Option Send-by Date UPS Ground Dec. 15 UPS 3 Day Select Dec. 21 UPS 2nd Day Air Dec. 22 UPS Next Day Air Dec. 23Click here for more details on UPS holiday shipping. FedEx (U.S. to U.S.)Shipping Option Send-by Date FedEx SmartPost (certain exceptions apply) Dec. 9 FedEx Home Delivery Dec. 15 FedEx Ground Dec. 15 FedEx Express Saver Dec. 21 FedEx 3 Day Freight Dec. 21 FedEx 2 Day Dec. 22 FedEx 2 Day A.M. Dec. 22 FedEx 2 Day Freight Dec. 22 FedEx 1 Day Freight Dec. 23 FedEx Extra Hours Dec. 23 FedEx Standard Overnight Dec. 23 FedEx Priority Overnight Dec. 23 FedEx First Overnight Dec. 23 FedEx SameDay Dec. 25 FedEx SameDay City Priority Dec. 25 FedEx SameDay City Direct Dec. 25Click here to see last-day-to-ship dates if you’re planning to send gifts to Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico or other destinations. AmazonAmazon has not released its 2020 holiday shipping calendar, but last year, the company recommended buyers send products no later than Dec. 22 or Dec. 23 for a Dec. 25 arrival.
VIDEO: Meyerland home is #HanukkahGoals
Read full article: VIDEO: Meyerland home is #HanukkahGoalsHOUSTON – A Meyerland home is decked out for Hanukkah in a way that defies the traditional minor festival characterization of the Jewish holiday. A massive menorah, inflatable bear and dreidels sparkle amid blue and white lights at this home in the 5100 block of Carew. The home owner, Philip Grosman, told KPRC 2 via email that he does this display every year, and it blinks to Hanukkah music. “I'm trying to spread the word about our Hanukkah display,” he wrote. Decorating your house should be for all to enjoy!”You can follow Grosman’s Hanukkah lighting adventures on Instagram at @hanukkahhouse.