The sun sets behind Rabbi Tzviky Dubov of the Chabad of Greater Orlando, Fla., as he lights the menorah, commemorating the first night of Hanukkah, on Dec. 10.
Hanukkah 2020
Hanukkah is being celebrated around the world. The eight-day Jewish holiday began Dec. 10 and runs through Dec. 18.

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Members of Chabad of Midtown light the first candle of Hanukkah in the Hudson Yards in New York on Dec. 10.
A group of Orthodox Jews celebrates at Times Square inside a car on Dec. 14 in New York.
Orthodox Jews celebrate Hanukkah in the neighborhood of Williamsburg, New York City, on Dec. 10.
Menorah and dreidel cookies are served in the Hudson Yards in New York during the first night of Hanukkah on Dec. 10.
People take a selfie with the menorah in New York on the first night of Hanukkah on Dec. 10.
People walk by a Hanukkah decoration on the Upper West Side on Dec. 11 in New York.
Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal speaks during the traditional lighting of the first light of Europe in Berlin on Dec. 10.
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men light candles on the first night of Hanukkah in Jerusalem on Dec. 10.
A menorah is seen as Israeli entrepreneurs celebrate Hanukkah for the first time at a hotel in Dubai on Dec. 10.
Rabbi Phil Kaplan lights the menorah Dec. 11 in Sydney, Australia.