Williamstown News Menorah bright By: Submitted Content Date: December 22, 2024 Share post: FacebookXEmailPrint Courtesy of Monroe Township Monroe Township held its second annual menorah lighting on Dec. 5 at the Pfieffer Community Center. Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah, is a Jewish holiday that means “dedication” in Hebrew and is celebrated for eight days. TagsChanukahHanukkahJewish holidaymenorahmenorah lightingMonroe Township Previous articleMake the Holidays Joyful for Older Loved OnesNext articlePirates win season opener against Braves Submitted Content Get our NewsletterThe Williamstown Sun FacebookX -- Boscov's Current Insert -- WilliamstownSideRail Related articles Mantua News Retiring teachers who go above and beyond The Clearview Regional school board honored the teachers and staff of the district's middle and high school who... Haddonfield News Interns learn the ropes for Philly Pride theater The Haddonfield-based Cross Keys Theatre Collective will send several unpaid interns to the upcoming Philly Pride Arts Festival... Mullica Hill News Traditional gospel and spirituals in Richwood The Whittington Family Gospel Singers will perform at the Harrison Township Historical Society’s Richwood Academy Cultural Center on Sunday at 3 p.m. Cherry Hill News Show up for light sabers, stay for the people "One name, one sky." That was the mantra echoed by the 13 people who showed to practice light saber...