Chanukah 5783: What’s in a name?

Warren Buffett has famously said that while it takes 20 years to build a reputation, five minutes is sufficient to ruin one.  As someone who is only a few months older than twenty myself, I think I’ll have to take…

Taste of Torah: Basking in the glow

Written by Sharona Kaplan, Rebbetzin for Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus. What’s more emblematic of Chanukah than relaxing near a burning menorah and munching on latkes or doughnuts? The iconic menorah and the traditional oily foods reflect the ancient origins…

Happy Chanukah from the Ha’Am staff

We hope that you are having a wonderful week celebrating Chanukah (and Thanksgivukah)!

Once in a lifetime Thanksgivukah this Thursday

Christmahanukwanzukah. Christmukah. Kwanzukah. You will not hear any of these terms this year because Chanukah does not fall on Christmas or Kwanza, but on an entirely different holiday. For the first time in many years, the second night of Chanukah…

Thanksgivukah

Background and Celebration: Christmahanukwanzukah. Christmukah. Kwanzukah. You will not hear any of these terms this year because Chanukah does not fall on Christmas or Kwanza, but on an entirely different holiday. For the first time in many years, the second…

Kosher Korner: Latkes and applesauce

“So put on your yarmulke, here comes Hanukkah,” and what is more funukkah than eating massive quantities of fried carbohydrates? Although most Jewish people claim that their mothers make the best latkes, they cannot possibly compare to my mom’s. Every…