In the heart of Reykjavik, a small but resilient Jewish community came together to mark Hanukkah with a poignant candle-lighting ceremony, illuminating more than just the menorah’s flames during these challenging times. Amid global uncertainties and rising concerns over antisemitism, this humble gathering in Iceland’s capital stands as a powerful testament to faith, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of tradition. The annual event, covered this week by The Times of Israel, highlights how even the smallest communities maintain their cultural identity and shed light in moments of darkness.
Hanukkah Lighting in Reykjavik Brings Hope to Iceland’s Small Jewish Community
Under the soft glow of flickering candles, Reykjavik’s Jewish community gathered in a small, cozy space that felt a world apart from the city’s icy streets. Despite their numbers being modest, their spirit was anything but diminished. The annual lighting of the menorah symbolized more than tradition…
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Author : William Green
Publish date : 2025-12-22 18:59:00
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