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This year, when celebrating the joy of Chanukah, we must make it more than a superficial effort and remember those who fought and found the oil to light our way.

Chanukah is the only Jewish holiday that commemorates an ancient national liberation struggle in the Land of Israel, particularly Judea and Samaria.

One should use a beautiful Chanukah menorah in order to show honor for the special holiday, commemorating a great miracle.

Considering the recent war in Gaza, it’s a good time to refresh ourselves on the history of Gaza and realize that Gaza has a long Jewish history.

This ancient city is known as 'the Masada of the North' and is remembered for the catastrophic defeat suffered by Jewish rebels against the Romans.