Chanukah 5778-2017 has arrived at the White House — 5 days early.

President Trump hosted his first White House Chanukah reception on Thursday evening. The party had Glatt Kosher food, and had a Menorah lighting ceremony. Trump’s grandchildren reportedly lit the Menorah, with Jared helping them make the “Shecheyanu”.

The White House Chanukah party has been Glatt Kosher since President Bush made a party in 2005, but there was a notable change this year.

First off, there was only one party held, unlike Obama who had to host two parties each year due to an overflow crowd. Officials slashed the size of the annual reception, inviting around 300 guests to one soiree instead of hosting 1,700 over two parties as in the past.

Perhaps there was more room there year as multiple reports state that President Trump did not invite Democratic lawmakers.

According to the NY Times, President Trump also did not invite Reform Jewish leaders who have been critical of him or progressive Jewish activists who have differed with him publicly on policy issues.

Ezra Friedlander, a public policy consultant, told the NY Times that Mr. Trump would be “cheered like a rock star” at the party in light of his speech on Jerusalem.

It’s interesting to note, that in 2011 Donald Trump fired off a tweet at then president Obama. Trump wrote “Why was the Hanukah celebration held in the White House two weeks early? @BarackObama wants to vacation in Hawaii in late December. Sad.”

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

Why was the Hanukah celebration held in the White House two weeks early? @BarackObama wants to vacation in Hawaii in late December. Sad.

4:26 PM - Dec 9, 2011

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