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Not sure how to set up your menorah for Hannukah this year? Here is a quick reminder of how to set up the candles and from which direction to light them. Happy Holidays!
Chanukah is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the miracle of oil that burned for eight nights when there was only enough for one night. It's not traditionally a major holiday or a holiday with...
Hanukkah is Jewish holiday that is celebrated over eight days. It is a celebration of the defeat of the Syrians by the Maccabees around 167 B.C.. This celebration includes playing games, feasting...
Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday which is also called the Festival of Lights. During Hanukkah, Jews and some Christians celebrate the re-dedication of the Temple after the victory of the Maccabees...
Hanukkah is a complicated story to tell to young children. It is the celebration of a great military victory with elements added later to tell of how God provided for the Jewish people when they...
Lighting the Menorah is a mitzvah done on every night of Chanukah. Chanukah is observed by a majority of the religious and even secular Jews because of its popular observance.
Chanukah has been known to have competition over Christmas. Which means it had to give in to many Christmas observances including gift giving. Chanukah shouldn't only be about gift giving, am i...
Want a cute craft to do with your 4-6 year old in preparation for Hanukah? Follow these easy instructions and watch your child's face glow as he lights his very own TRAIN menorah!
A Menorah is any device set up to hold multiple candles. A Hanukkah Menorah is a nine-branched candelabrum lit on eight consecutive nights during the Jewish celebration commemorating the revolt...
Hanukkah, which literally means "rededication", is also known as "The Festival of Lights." This Jewish holiday traditionally starts on the 25th of Kislev, which is a Hebrew month, and is generally...
Chanukah (or Hanukkah) celebrates the Maccabees' victory over the Syrians and is an important Jewish holiday. It falls on the twenty-fifth day of the month of Kislev on the Jewish calendar. This...
I'm Jewish and my husband is Methodist. When we celebrated our first Christmas at his family's house, his brother wished us a "Happy Hannumas." That has been our tradition ever since. If mixed...
Celebrating Hanukkah is very important for many Americans, and introducing Hanukkah to a classroom can be a fun and informational addition to the calendar. Decorating a classroom for Hanukkah...
The first night of Hanukkah is the most important one. After months of anticipating this meaningful, family-centered Jewish holiday, the Festival of Lights at last begins. You can celebrate...
Whereas the first night of Hanukkah has the most religious significance, the second night can be a time when the fun really gets started. Celebrate Hanukkah on the second night with the...
There's momentum to Hanukkah. The first two nights are important celebrations of this warm Jewish holiday, but as the nights progress, the festivities become quieter and more intimate. Celebrate...
The fourth night of Hanukkah is a good time to get the kids involved in the kitchen, since both children and cooking are a big part of the Hanukkah tradition. Previous nights of the holiday are...
Make the fifth night of Hanukkah a chance to reflect on how rich our lives are. The previous nights of this Jewish holiday brought bountiful food, love and family tradition. Celebrate Hanukkah by...
Each year during Hanukkah millions of menorahs are lit all across the world. The lighting of the candles is a symbolic gesture celebrating the rekindling of the eternal flame in the Jewish Temple...
Hanukkah is a holiday full of learning opportunities and activities for kids. The Festival of Lights and its traditional objects easily lend itself to craft projects, including making a milk...
Hanukkah is usually thought of as a winter holiday. The eight day long Festival of Lights often coincides with Christmas, conjuring up images of snowflakes and puffs of frosty breath in the air....
One of the joys of Hanukkah is being able to publicly display the hanukiya, or menorah. With its eight candles, the hanukiya is a symbol of the Hanukkah miracle in which a day's worth of oil...
Many people find it difficult to get time off work for Hanukkah. In fact, one-quarter of Americans do not take any time off work at all and more than 43 percent can't get a full week off of work...
The candleabra lit by Jews during the holiday of Hanukkah recalls a miracle which occured during the Hellenistic era. The Oral Tradition includes the story of this miracle, in which the Maccabees...
The menorah is the centerpiece of the eight-day Festival of Lights known as Hanukkah. Here's the ritual used in lighting it.