Let my people glow. In bold defiance of the antisemitism that’s been raging since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, Jewish New Yorkers are putting Hanukkah in the spotlight this year — with bigger and bolder decorations. “We want to show people we’re Jewish and proud – and this year even more so. You can’t scare us,” said Staten Islander Michelle Goldzal, a 39-year-old mother of four whose Willowbrook front yard and home is blanketed in giant holiday inflatables and a dazzling array of moving lights. “We wanted to go even bigger this year.” Goldzal’s home has been covered by...