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Hanukkah 2012 in Wilmington

Celebrate the Festival of Lights in Wilmington with fun events nearby and delicious recipes.

This year, Hanukkah begins on the evening of Saturday, Dec. 8, and ends a week later on Sunday, Dec. 16.

According to Chabad.org, Hanukkah starts on the Hebrew calendar date of 25 Kislev and lasts for eight days. For those of us who aren't attuned to the Jewish calendar, that translates to sundown on Saturday, Dec. 8.

Though there are no synagogues or temples in Wilmington, there are several nearby where Wilmington residents can go to celebrate.

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You can celebrate Hanukkah locally at Temple Shir Tikvah in Winchester with a community celebration on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 4 p.m. or at Temple Emanuel in Andover on Friday, Dec. 14, with a night of Hanukkah music "New Orleans Jazz Style."

Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, commemorates the story of the Maccabean Revolt against Syrian rulers in present day Israel 2,300 years ago. The Maccabees wanted to rededicate Jerusalem's main temple but had only enough oil to kindle the Eternal Light for one day. The oil lasted for eight days, according to the story, and the holiday of Hanukkah was born.

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Today, Jews generally celebrate by gathering together with family, lighting one candle on the menorah each of the eight nights, playing dreidel and eating special holiday foods such as potato latkes and babka.

TELL US: If you observe Hanukkah, what are your plans? Do you have a favorite Hanukkah recipe you'd like to share? Let us know in the comments section below.

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