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Jewish Law

How significant is Hanukkah to Jewish religion?

 

According to Jewish law, Hanukkah is one of the less important Jewish holidays.

True or false?

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  • According to Jewish law, Hanukkah is one of the less important Jewish holidays.

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    • True.
        71 (80%)
    • False.
        17 (19%)
    Total votes: 88
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About this column: Patch digs into the history of the Christmas, Kwanzaa and Hanukkah traditions, while also testing readers' knowledge. Related Topics: Hanukkah, Holiday Guide 2011, and Jewish Holidays
True or false? Tell us in the comments.

Earl J. Heinrich

5:04 pm on Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Hannukah is a late addition to the Jewish festivals, not appearing in the Mosaic Laws or other early writings, as it commemorates an event from the Hellenistic period recorded in the books of Macabees (and Josephus) when Jerusalem was beseiged by the Greek king of Syria.

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Caitlin Burgess

5:01 pm on Thursday, December 29, 2011

Thanks for the background Earl. And the answer is: True.

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