Hi Religion Unplugged readers, Since 1900, the first night of Hanukkah has coincided with Christmas Day only four times: in 2005, 1959, 1921 and 1910. The fifth takes place this year. In today’s top story, Executive Editor Clemente Lisi explains the holiday as well as the potential for combined celebration in advance of the holiday season. Hope you’re ready to celebrate! Don’t forget! Until Dec. 31, all donations made to Religion Unplugged will be doubled thanks to NewsMatch. That goes for one-time gifts and recurring donations, all up to $1,000. It’s our goal to produce more thoughtful, necessary and award-winning journalism — and we can’t do it without you! Hanukkah Starts On Christmas Day: Why That’s A Rare Event(EXPLAINER) Hanukkah — known as “the festival of lights” — is a time of reflection and celebration for Jews across the world. Typically, the miracle of Hanukkah is celebrated in early to mid-December. Not this year. This holiday season, the start of Hanukkah coincides with Christmas Day. The eight-day celebration begins on Dec. 25 and continues into the new year. by Clemente Lisi What Would Jesus Drink?: Exploring Wines From The Bible
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