Ricka Van Leeuwen

A young boy lights Hanukkah lights in Jerusalem's Nachlaot neighborhood.

Hanukkah is a block party in Jerusalem — with olive-oil menorahs lighting up the streets

Lifestyle & Belief

Jews scattered across the world are celebrating the last of the eight nights of Hannukah. And while the texts and songs and traditions are remarkably similar, Hanukkah in Israel is more a public affair than a private one.

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