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News outlet apologises for using picture from the Arch of Titus to wish Jews a happy Chanukah

The picture shows Roman soldiers carrying the Menorah away from the Holy Temple after destroying it

December 3, 2018 17:02
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A news outlet has apologised for a tweet wishing Jews a happy Chanukah which included a picture of the Romans plundering the Menorah from the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

On Sunday evening the Catholic News Service outlet tweeted: “Hanukkah began at Sundown. Happy Hanukkah to those who celebrate!”

On Chanukah, Jews light a Chanukiah (eight branched candelabra, with an extra higher branch called a shamash) in commemoration of a miracle thought to have taken place around 165 BCE, when Jews in Israel revolted against their Seleucid Greek overlords, retaking Jerusalem and purifying the Holy Temple.

There was only enough pure oil to light the great Menorah in the Temple for one day, but the oil was said to have burned for eight days, until new supplies of pure oil were available.

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