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Unless you live in New York City, or another Mecca of all things Jewish and Judaica, it is usually slim pickins when it comes to finding Hanukkah decorations. This article will give you ideas,...
Are you tired of making menorahs as your token Hanukkah craft project? Try these simple ideas for something new and exciting for the holidays.
Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday that commemorates Jewish victory over attempted extermination and assimilation, as well as the survival of an important symbol of Jewish life and culture. Each year...
Hanukkah is celebrated with many different traditions. Displaying decorations is a way to symbolize the significance behind the Jewish holiday. Menorahs, dreidels and wreaths are some of the...
Hanukkah is a special time for Jewish families, and lighting the menorah is one of the most special times of all. Lighting the candles in the menorah starts every evening of the eight-night...
Hanukkah is the celebration of lights so why not make your own Menorah? Listed below is a creative way to make a menorah that can also be used all year round with different colored votive candles...
As a child, my family made trips into the woods to gather greens to make garland and wreaths for the holidays. Making your own floral decorations is an affordable way to have naturally fragrant...
There is something special about New York during the winter months. Children and adults will enjoy these tips.
A menorah is typically a candelabrum that holds nine candles. The center candle or Shamash is typically taller and slightly larger than the other eight candles. The Shamash, also known as the...
Children will love helping you make their very own Hanukkah Menorah out of felt. While you light the Hanukkah candles and say prayers every night, your little one can “light” their felt Menorah...
Making Hanukkah crafts with the family is a great way to celebrate the eight-day Hebrew holiday that commemorates the fact that oil for one day lasted for eight days. Along with the gifts, food...
When away at college it's important to continue treasured traditions, like Hanukkah. Decorating the dorm room while home away from home for the holidays makes you feel that much closer to your...
A menorah felt board is a fun way to teach young children about the meaning of the menorah and the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Because the menorah is made from felt, you won't run the risk of...
There are many activities involved with celebrating Hanukkah. Eating symbolic foods, getting together with family and friends, going to services at synagogue and exchanging gifts on each of the...
The Chanukiah, or Hanukkah menorah, is a traditional symbol of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival or Feast of Lights. The proper set up and kindling of the Chanukiah involves the recitation of...
The Chanukiah is a special menorah designed to be used specifically during the eight days of Hanukkah. Unlike an ordinary menorah, the Chanukiah is a candelabrum that has nine branches instead of...
Hanukkah is celebrated all over the world during the month of December. Also known as the Festival of Lights, candles play an important role in commemorating the miraculous burning of the eternal...
Hanukkah, also called the Festival of Lights, offers plenty of opportunities to decorate home, office and school, from table centerpieces to wreaths and a mantel scarf to draw eyes to your...
Celebrating Hanukkah usually means partaking in lots of holiday cheer and blessings centered on the family dinner table. The right centerpiece can create a focus on your culinary delights, as well...
Hanukkah is a time to decorate for the Festival of Lights. One often overlooked item is a Hanukkah wreath for the front door. However, it's actually easier and less costly to make your own...
It's easy to tell when Hanukkah is approaching. Each December Hanukkah symbols are proudly displayed across the globe. Knowing how to recognize the symbols of Hanukkah, as well as understanding...
Create a Halloween ghost town to decorate your home. Your kids can help mix the dough, before they start constructing their spooky ghosts. When the ghosts are done, they'll like them so much...
The menorah is the religious symbol of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. According to Jewish history, after the Jewish revolt against Antiochus IV, the Temple menorah only had enough oil in it to...
A menorah is an important part of Hanukkah. To ensure your safety and avoid any fire hazards, take precautions when lighting your menorah.