
Eight lighting designers that will light up your Hanukkah
From jewelers to woodworkers, ISRAEL21c scouted out brilliant candles, lamps and menorahs to help you celebrate the Festival of Light.
Celebrating the holidays in Israel

From jewelers to woodworkers, ISRAEL21c scouted out brilliant candles, lamps and menorahs to help you celebrate the Festival of Light.

It’s the most fun festival on the Jewish calendar, it’s supported by amazing archaeological evidence and the donuts are mandatory. What’s not to love?

ISRAEL21c’s list of attractions for the Festival of Lights ranges from watching pop stars in concert to learning to make delicious holiday pastries.

Add a special touch to your Hanukkah and Christmas presents for friends and family by sourcing them from Israel, while not breaking the bank.

Descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel staged a candle-lighting ceremony and prayed for Hamas hostages and IDF soldiers on the frontlines.

The most ancient rooftiles ever found in Israel were dug up in the City of David, brought there at the time of the Greek Seleucid king Antiochus IV.

If you are looking for a way to give some extra support to Israel during the coming Hanukkah and Christmas holidays, why not buy gifts from Israel?

This Hanukkah and Christmas, gift the little ones in your life delightful books ranging from golden classics to contemporary works, offering an escape from our devastating reality.

Sufganiyot have come a long way since the days of the humble jam donut. But according to Israel’s most famous purveyor, it still has a place in our hearts.

From chocolate gelt and hard cash to fried foods and zero family arguments, the winter festival of light gets a big thumbs up from us.

Looking for different ways to celebrate Hanukkah? Why not try cooking your own jam-filled sufganiyot?

We’ve got suggestions at different price points for everything from opening your wine to minding your baby.

It’s easy to get into the spirit of Hanukkah with its candles and fried treats, but how much do you really know about the holiday? Take our fun quiz to find out.

Look what Israeli archeologists have dug up from the Hasmonean dynasty that ruled the land following the Maccabees’ Hanukkah triumph.

Soldiers scoffing donuts, dreidel-inspired dances and serious candle-lighting ceremonies – not much has changed when it comes to Hanukkah.