Credit: George H.W. Bush Presidential Library/NARA In 1993, President Bill Clinton was the first to light a menorah inside the White House, in a small ceremony with school children in the oval office.
WASHINGTON (JTA) — To cries of “four more years,” President Donald Trump told guests at a White House Hanukkah Party that he could stay in office “if certain people have wisdom and courage.” ...
The most recent briefing was on Monday, when many Jewish leaders were in town to attend the White House Hanukkah party. At the meeting Wednesday, the White House will bring up at least two ...
How Hanukkah Came to be an Annual White House Celebration How did the president of the United States come to hold an official White House Hanukkah party in the first place? Professor Jonathan Sarna ...
WASHINGTON — US President Joe Biden pledges to free the remaining 100 hostages still in Gaza, while addressing his final White House Hanukkah party. “I’ve gotten over 100 hostages out.