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What Day Does Hanukkah 2012 Start?

The Festival of Lights is right around the corner. How will you celebrate this year?

The Jewish celebration of Hanukkah, also called the Festival of Lights, begins this year on Saturday, Dec. 8, at sundown, and Chabad Center of Cupertino will host its annual grand menorah lighting on Sunday at 6 p.m.

In the Hebrew lunar calendar, Hanukkah is celebrated on the 25th day of the month of Kislev. Hanukkah runs for eight days and will conclude this year on the night of Dec. 16.

Chabad’s annual ceremony held at Cali Mill Plaza at Stevens Creek and De Anza Boulevards includes balloon creations for children, Hanukkah music and traditional treats such as sufganiyot and latkes. The free event also serves as an annual community toy drive for children in need.

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What is Hanukkah?

Hanukkah is a celebration commemorating the Maccabean Revolt, a battle between the Jews and the Seleucids, who ruled Israel more than 2,000 years ago.

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The Jews drove the Seleucids out of Jerusalem and reclaimed their desecrated holy temple, according to the Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center

The victors found a one-day supply of olive oil that had not been contaminated by the Seleucids and used it to light the temple menorah. The miracle of Hanukkah is that the oil, which was supposed to last for only one day, burned strong for eight days, hence the length of time Hanukkah is celebrated today.

The Festival of Lights is observed in modern times by lighting a candle on the menorah on each of the eight nights. Other customs include eating traditional foods made from oil including potato latkes and deep fried donuts known assufganiyot, and playing with a spinning top called a dreidel, which is inscribed with the Hebrew acronym for "A great miracle happened there."

The San Francisco Bay Area has the fourth largest population of Jews in the country, with some 227,800 living here, according to a 2011 report by the North American Jewish Data Bank. New York is the largest with a population of 1.4 million Jews.

For more information on Chabad Center of Cupertino’s menorah lighting call 408-207-3648.

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