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Is Hanukkah in the Mishnah?
The Mishna (late 2nd century) mentions Hanukkah in several places, but never describes its laws in detail and never mentions any aspect of the history behind it.
What are the restrictions for Hanukkah?
Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days, in honor of the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days in the Holy Temple. Unlike some other Jewish holidays where work is forbidden, there are no restrictions on doing work during Hanukkah.
Are there food restrictions during Hanukkah?
The kosher laws also impact what Jews eat. There is no pork or shellfish allowed, and Jews will not mix meat and dairy in the same meal, so if a chicken is on the table, you won’t find butter or cheese.
Can you eat fish during Hanukkah?
From traditional Jewish delicacies like Israeli-style fish cakes and potato latkes topped with smoked salmon to a comfort food classic like tuna noodle casserole, these six Hanukkah seafood recipes are the perfect complement to every gathering.
How long burn candles menorah?
Make sure that they burn for at least a half an hour after sunset. If you have to leave the house, time it so that they burn for at least 30 minutes after you have lit them. If it is Shabbat, use long-lasting candles and make sure that they burn for at least a half an hour after the sun sets.
Can you eat pork on Hanukkah?
There is no pork or shellfish allowed, and Jews will not mix meat and dairy in the same meal, so if a chicken is on the table, you won’t find butter or cheese.
Why is Chanukah minimized in the Mishnah?
A reason I have heard why Chanukah is minimized in the Mishnah is that Rabbi Yehuda HaNassi was a descendant of David HaMelech and was upset that the Chashmoneans took away the Meluchah from the descendants of David HaMelech.
When does Chanukah begin and end?
Chanukah begins on the evening of the 25th of Kislev and continues for eight days. For the entire eight days of Chanukah it is forbidden to fast or to eulogize.
Can you work on Chanukah if candles are burning?
For the entire eight days of Chanukah it is forbidden to fast or to eulogize. It is permitted to work; however it is customary for women not to work for at least the first half hour of the candles’ burning, and some have the custom not to work for the entire time of burning.
How are the dates of Hanukkah determined?
The dates of Hanukkah are determined by the Hebrew calendar. Hanukkah begins at the 25th day of Kislev and concludes on the 2nd or 3rd day of Tevet (Kislev can have 29 or 30 days). The Jewish day begins at sunset.