On December 25, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar extended warm Hanukkah greetings to Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon Sa'ar and the global community celebrating the festival. He wished everyone "hope, health, and happiness," concluding with the Hebrew greeting "Chag Sameach," meaning "Happy Festival."
Jaishankar shared his message on X, expressing his heartfelt wishes to friends in Israel and worldwide. A day earlier, Gidon Sa'ar extended Christmas greetings, acknowledging the support of Christians as a "source of strength" for Israel. He emphasized shared values and the pursuit of a better world.
This year, Hanukkah, the Jewish "festival of lights," coincides with Christmas for the first time since 2005. The celebration lasts eight days, with the first night falling on December 25 and continuing through January 2, 2025. The menorah lighting is central to Hanukkah, with one additional flame lit each night until all eight are kindled.
S Jaishankar is the External Affairs Minister of India. He is responsible for managing India's foreign relations and international affairs.
Gidon Sa'ar is the Foreign Minister of Israel. He is responsible for Israel's foreign policy and international relations.
Hanukkah is a Jewish festival, also known as the Festival of Lights. It lasts for eight days and involves lighting a menorah, which is a special candle holder.
Christmas is a Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on December 25th with decorations, gifts, and festive meals.
Chag Sameach is a Hebrew greeting used during Jewish festivals. It means 'Happy Holiday' and is a way to wish joy during the celebrations.
A menorah is a special candle holder used during Hanukkah. It has nine branches, and a candle is lit each night of the festival.
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