Written by Rabbi Iscah Waldman, this article explores how the modern phenomenon of public displays of Hanukkah menorahs in store fronts, city squares and private homes developed from ancient rabbinic tradition. The author shows how the custom developed to ensure maximum exposure of the Hanukkah candles, except when it is considered dangerous because of anti-Semitism. This article is from My Jewish Learning, a website empowering Jewish discovery for anyone interested in learning more.