Chanukah

/ˈhɑ.nə.kə/ noun

Jewish festival of lights celebrating the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem, lasting eight days and involving the lighting of a menorah.

From Hebrew 'ḥănukkāh,' meaning 'dedication,' from 'ḥanak' (to dedicate). The festival commemorates a specific historical event in 165 BCE when Judah Maccabee rededicated the Temple.

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