Hanukkah

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# Title Date Summary
1 Holiday spirit on main
Northern Iowan 111:26, p.7
Holiday celebrations are taking place on Main Street in Cedar Falls.
2 'Celebrate the Seasons' to be held at UNI Dec. 3
Public Relations News Release 2009:184, p.1
Attendees will find booths, activities and demonstrations with information, crafts and food from traditions and holidays from around the world, such as Ramadan, Hanukkah, Christmas, Posadas, Diwali and Kwanza. There will be sleigh rides around campus.
3 Holiday celebrations vary in time, culture
Northern Iowan 102:27, p.7
History of Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and Christmas; photo.
4 Happy . . . holidays?
Northern Iowan 101:28, p.7
Describes the balance between being politically correct to excess and being sensitive of other cultures during the holiday season.
5 Holidays express variety of meaning for all
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.4
Winter holidays were discussed at a University Book & Supply roundtable.
6 Christmas lights blinding the Thanksgiving turkey
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.5
Disagrees with the excessive commercializing of Christmas that leads to ignoring the importance and meaning of other holidays.
7 University Book and Supply celebrates winter holidays
Northern Iowan 101:23, p.4
Bookstore to hold presentation of four winter holidays; photo.
8 UNI to host evening of cultural celebrations
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Celebrate the Seasons program to feature displays for Ramadan, Hanukkah, Christmas, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and Posadas.
9 Celebrating the season around the world
Northern Iowan 99:27, p.11
Second annual "Celebrate the Seasons" event will take place December 12 at 7 p.m. in the Union; photo.
10 Celebrating holiday diversity
Public Relations News Release 0:247, p.1
Music from different cultural holiday celebration discussed.
11 Happy Hanukkah
Public Relations News Release 2001:231, p.1
James Robinson will present some unknown facts about Hanukkah.
12 Celebrating Hanukkah is for the kids
Public Relations News Release 2000:185, p.1
James Robinson talks about how Hanukkah is primarily a children's holiday.
13 Celebrating Hanukkah is kid stuff
Public Relations News Release 1999:148, p.1
Discussion about Hanukkah and how in America it has become the Jewish equivalent of Christmas.
14 Celebrating Hanukkah amidst all the Christmas joy
Public Relations News Release 1998:184, p.1
George Zucker discusses how the celebration of Hanukkah has changed in recent years.
15 Celebrating Hanukkah is kid stuff
Public Relations News Release 1997:161, p.1
James Robinson reports that Hanukkah is marked by many traditions.
16 Hanukkah celebrated on campus with menorah lighting in Union
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.13
Jewish student organization celebrate tradition.
17 Jewish celebrate ancestral history
Northern Iowan 86:28, p.8
Rabbi Sol Serber talks about the festival of lights.
18 Photo cutlines for holiday package
Public Relations News Release 1986:138, p.1
Students of Price Lab School participate in multi-cultural celebrations of winter holidays. The second and third graders spun a dredl, and decorated a tree with German candles, Jewish Stars of David, and Mexican eyes of god.
19 UNI's Price Lab School students study multi-cultural winter festival traditions
Public Relations News Release 1987:134, p.1
Second and third grade students of Price Laboratory School participated in a social studies unit focused on winter celebrations of various cultures. The students studied aspects of Hannukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Three King's Day, and Chinese New Year.
20 Hanukkah--a historic holiday celebrating the Jewish faith
Northern Iowan 79:26, p.11
Explanation of the holiday tradition.