World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Soviet Immigrants Mark 1st Hanukkah
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Many of the 150,000 Soviets who emigrated to Israel this year celebrated Hanukkah for the first time as Jews around the world began the eight-day Festival of Lights. Hanukkah marks the victory of the Jews over the Greco-Syrian kingdom in 165 BC. Many of the immigrants are secular Jews and know little of Jewish history. More than 1,000 Jews have been arriving in Israel daily as a result of Moscow’s easing of its emigration policies.
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