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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says Hanukkah is a story of "resilience and optimism."

He and first lady Michelle Obama held a White House reception Thursday on the sixth evening the Jewish Festival of Lights.

In
the Hanukkah story, a small band of Jews rededicating a Jerusalem
temple found that a one-day supply of oil kindled a flame instead for
eight.

Thursday’s celebration included the reciting of traditional
prayers and the lighting of candles in a 90-year old menorah from a
temple in Long Island, New York, that sustained heavy flooding during
Superstorm Sandy.

Obama said the menorah is “a symbol of
perseverance” and “a reminder of resilience and hope in the fact that we
will be there for them as they recover.”

He also reasserted America’s “unshakable” support for Israel.