Jews are commanded to celebrate Hanukkah in the Talmud and Code of Jewish Law. See also:
The Hanukkah-menorah (candelabra).
Hanukkah lasts 8 days
Their laws are still used today.
it is still cherished today because he was very important.
Pretty much the same as today: lighting the Hanukkah-menorah and saying the appropriate blessings and prayers.
his work is still important today because he ended segregation. he got blacks and whites together
Hanukkah is actually one of the least important of the Jewish holidays in the year. The thing is that Non-Jews tend to notice Hanukkah more than other holidays because of the importance of Christmas and their seeing that Jews do something else at that time of year. Passover, Shavuot, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and numerous other holidays are much more important and respected.As for why Jews respect Hanukkah to the degree that they do, it is because it is a part of their identity and its spiritual and uplifting components.
The radio is important today because we still use it to contact people in the world other than cell phones.
Because they rededicated the Temple to God. http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
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because it is mate.
lighting the menorah