Friday Dec 5, 2025
NEWSLETTER
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
Home News World News Europe

Hungarian Jewry celebrates Hanukkah 'with utmost caution'

Outdoor candle-lighting events bring the Jewish community together in capital Budapest and other cities across the central European country.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  12-02-2021 15:07
Last modified: 12-02-2021 14:52
Hungarian Jewry celebrates Hanukkah 'with utmost caution'JINI/David Cohen

Open-air Hanukkah celebrations will be taking place across capital Budapest | File photo: JINI/David Cohen

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Hungarian Jewish community is holding outdoor candle-lighting ceremonies across the country this week in celebration of Hanukkah in the backdrop of a record rise in coronavirus cases across the country.

Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter

The events are organized by the Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities, an affiliate of the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch movement (EMIH).

"Last year was the only time in 24 years that Hungarian Jewry could not celebrate Hanukkah as a free and proud community," Rabbi Shlomó Köves, chief rabbi of EMIH, said. "The reason was not due to antisemitism or hatred, but because of a pandemic that kept the whole world at bay. Unfortunately, we are still fighting COVID-19, but we will not be deterred and will celebrate – with the utmost caution – together again this year."

A candle-lighting celebration was held on Sunday, the first night of the eight-day holiday, in Budapest's Nyugati Square with hundreds of participants. It was lit by Knesset member Ofir Akunis and Rabbi Baruch Oberlander, Av Beit Din (Head of Religious Court) of Budapest's Orthodox community.

The Jewish community will continue celebrating together with public candle-lighting events held outdoors across Budapest, as well as in Debrecen, Miskolc, Szentendre and Kőszeg. Festivities will include the Sabbathsong Klezmer Band and an event at City Park Ice Rink featuring colorful skating shows, trivia games and traditional holiday foods.

"The light of the flames that proclaim miracles, freedom and eternal values is returning to the public squares in the cities and countryside," said Köves. "After more than a year of being apart, we understand more than ever how important it is to bring communities together, care for each other and share the values that give the hope of the eternal flame, even when we are very alone."

COVID cases are on the rise in Hungary; some 27,830 new coronavirus infections were registered in the country in the past 72 hours. The number of active infections has risen to 185,141, while hospitals are treating 7,438 patients, 538 of whom need respiratory assistance.

The government reintroduced compulsory mask-wearing in enclosed spaces on Nov. 20.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

Subscribe to Israel Hayom's daily newsletter and never miss our top stories!

Tags: candle lightingFestival of lightsHanukkah

Related Posts

Greece unveils plan to deploy missiles across Aegean islands

Greece unveils plan to deploy missiles across Aegean islands

by Dudi Kogan

Greek defense minister has revealed a plan to deploy missiles across the Aegean islands, calling Turkey “the greatest threat”. Large...

Leaked German war plan warns of Russian threat

Leaked German war plan warns of Russian threat

by Dudi Kogan

The Wall Street Journal has revealed a secret German war plan that outlines the rapid deployment of up to 800,000...

Starmer leads children in banned 6-7 dance during classJoe Giddens / POOL / AFP

Starmer leads children in banned 6-7 dance during class

by Miri Weissman

Britain's Prime Minister found himself delivering an uncomfortable apology to Jo Anderson, the headteacher at Welland Academy, after learning that...

Menu

Analysis 

Archaeology

Blogpost

Business & Finance

Culture

Exclusive

Explainer

Environment

 

Features

Health

In Brief

Jewish World

Judea and Samaria

Lifestyle

Cyber & Internet

Sports

 

Diplomacy 

Iran & The Gulf

Gaza Strip

Politics

Shopping

Terms of use

Privacy Policy

Submissions

Contact Us

About Us

The first issue of Israel Hayom appeared on July 30, 2007. Israel Hayom was founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better, more balanced and more accurate journalism. Journalism that speaks, not shouts. Journalism of a different kind. And free of charge.

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

Newsletter

[contact-form-7 id=”508379″ html_id=”isrh_form_Newsletter_en” title=”newsletter_subscribe”]

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il