News U.S. The presidents Chanukah message Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | December 23, 2005 I send greetings to all those celebrating Chanukah, the festival of lights. More than 2,000 years ago, the Jewish people led a revolt against oppressors who forbade them to pray, study the Torah or observe their religious customs. Led by Judah Maccabee and fueled by their faith, their small army triumphed over tyranny. When they reclaimed the desecrated Temple and prepared it to be purified and re-dedicated, the holy oil that should have lasted only one day instead burned for eight days. During Chanukah, Jews around the world honor this miracle by lighting the menorah, a symbol of hope shining through darkness. As Jewish Americans prepare to light the Chanukah candles this year, we give thanks for God’s many blessings and His watch and care over our Nation. We remember our many military families and ask God’s special blessing on those who have lost loved ones in freedom’s cause. We are grateful for the courage and commitment of America’s men and women in uniform and pray for their safety as they serve around the world to spread peace and liberty. Laura and I send our best wishes for a joyful Chanukah. — George W. Bush J. Correspondent Also On J. Politics Jewish philanthropist Daniel Lurie files to run for mayor of S.F. Local Voice Here’s to the next 175 years of Jewish life in California Israel At UN, Netanyahu touts prospects for agreement with Saudis Recipe Filled and grilled, this pita casserole is ideal for Sukkot Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up