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Why Hanukkah starts on a different day every year
(NEXSTAR) – As many spend the time between Thanksgiving and early December focusing on the approaching Christmas season, there is another major holiday upon us: Hanukkah. Referred to as "eight crazy nights" in the popular "Saturday Night Live" song by Adam Sandler, the holiday isn't just about lighting a menorah and spinning a dreidel. It is true that Hanukkah, also spelled "Chanukah" and commonly referred to as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated over eight days by Jewish people worldwide. The word itself, which is Hebrew for "dedication" and pronounced as kha-nu-kah, stems from the holiday's purpose: the rededication of the Holy Temple. When is Hanukkah this year? Hanukkah

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