Andrew Cuomo: As Chanukah starts, stand with Jews

Tonight marks the first night of Chanukah, a holiday commemorating religious freedom and the perseverance of the Jewish people.

This occasion of celebration and reflection takes on a new urgency this year as Jews across the world grapple with rising antisemitism to a degree that has not been seen in generations. They need more than words of support. For non-Jews it is critical that in deeds and actions we stand by our friends and neighbors in this crucial time.

In 186 B.C., the Jewish community was under assault and their Temple in Jerusalem was desecrated. The Maccabees fought off those who would destroy their way of life and reclaimed the Temple. When the Maccabees went to rededicate the Temple and to light the Menorah, the ritual candelabra, there was only enough oil for a single night. Yet the oil burned for eight days, enough time to allow for sufficient oil to be obtained for the restoration of worship.

These events for which Chanukah is celebrated took place more than two millennia ago; but they are as timely as if they happened on Oct. 7.

Jews targeted. Their Temple desecrated. Their right to worship........

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