Hanukkah candle lighting returns to Polish Presidential Palace

Until 2014, the ceremony had been held every year since its inauguration in 2006.

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Poland’s President Andrzej Duda lighting a Hanukkah candle alongside Poland’s Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich in Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 9, 2015. (Czarek Sokolowski/AP Images)

President Andrzej Duda of Poland lighting a Hanukkah candle alongside the country’s chief rabbi, Michael Schudrich, in Warsaw, Dec. 9, 2015. (Czarek Sokolowski/AP Images)

WARSAW, Poland (JTA) — Representatives of the Polish Jewish community lit Hanukkah candles at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw following a one-year hiatus.

The ceremony, which was launched in 2006, was held Wednesday evening. Until 2014, the candle lighting had been held every year since its inauguration.

“It is good that Hanukkah candles were lit again in the Presidential Palace,” Polish-Jewish activist Piotr Kadlcik told JTA. “I hope that the president’s words, the ‘republic of friends,’ is a good sign for Polish Jews and Israel.” Kadlcik did not elaborate on why there was no ceremony last year.

At the ceremony, Polish President Andrzej Duda thanked Israel’s former ambassador to Poland, Shevach Weiss, who “is the symbol of the republic of friends.”

“I would like this Hanukkah candle to shine all over the country giving joy, and warmth, and a sense of community that we all so desperately need,” Duda said. “Let there always be a great hope for the chosen people, for all the Jews in Poland and around the world.”

Duda noted that candle-lighting ceremony was launched by President Lech Kaczynski, who died in 2010.

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