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Celebrate the eight days of Hanukkah with tips and advice from eHow. Teach your kids about the cultural and historical significance of this ancient Jewish holiday while playing a game of dreidel or letting them light the menorah. Find traditional Hannukah recipes such as latkes, too. Each day brings a new gift exchange, and although Hanukkah gift giving is typically more conservative than Christmas, eHow is ready to pitch in with fun and unique present ideas for kids and adults.
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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!
Jews around the world celebrate and enjoy Chanukah, the Jewish holiday that just happens to fall around Christmastime. Chanukah is not about the birth of a new faith and the birth of a new...
Nothing says Hanukkah like Hanukah Gelt. but seriously, have you tasted Hanukkah Gelt as an adult? The chocolate is usually awful. Below find simple directions for making your own Hanukkah Gelt....
Kosher gift baskets make excellent gifts for your observant friends and family. They are appropriate for many special occasions and observances, including Rosh Hashanah, Succot, Thanksgiving,...
Easy and hassle free to make. The perfect holiday treat and item to add to your present basket. It is the perfect Holiday treat that your friends and family would love to receive! Only takes 15...
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,...
Assuming you are inviting both children and adults to your Chanukah (hanukah) party, this article will help you plan the menu and activities for your Chanukah(hanukah) celebration.
Chanukah is a celebration of freedom and tolerance. It’s an ideal occasion to bring the family together, and we always invite guests to learn about and share in our traditions, but even if you...
Here are ten gift ideas you can make for Hanukkah this year. You can give them individually or as part of a coffee gift basket or wine basket! Most items can be made from Dollar Store or Thrift...
Keep this a secret during your Hanukkah celebrations and everyone will think you slaved in the kitchen all ay peeling potatoes for the most wonderful latkes you've ever had. Lakes, or potato...
A Star of David pendant can make a great gift for someone's birthday or for a religious event. As with other religious pendants, you can purchase either a silver or gold Star of David. Buying a...
It can be fun to celebrate a holiday of a different religion than your own - but it can also be stressful. celebrating a holiday of a different religion than your own introduces new learning...
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...
Dreidel is a game played during the Jewish festival of Chanukah. Chanukah is a time for celebration, for eating delicious food, lighting candles, and of course playing dreidel with family and...
Gelt are coin shaped chocolate pieces traditionally eaten during Hanukkah. They are easy to make at home for the holiday, and if you want, you can even add a crunchy twist. This is a fun recipe...
Did you know that Gelt is the Yiddish slang word for money? Every child loves getting gelt during Hanukkah, but where do you put all of that chocolate shaped like gold coins? Why not have your...
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...
For people buying a living evergreen Christmas tree to plant in their yards, this article helps you keep the tree alive, and buy the right tree for where you live. My information comes from an...
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...
Need more creative holiday card ideas? Here is a great one! While everyone is bundling up this holiday season send out a "Christmas at the Beach" themed Holiday Card. Whether you live...
Make your own dreidel.
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...
There is something special about New York during the winter months. Children and adults will enjoy these tips.
These warm, crisp potato pancakes, which are called latkes make a wonderful snack on a cold winter night. These potato pancakes can be made in a variety of flavors, including fresh thyme, sage,...
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...
Hanukkah typically starts out with a bang and then quietly fades over the course of a week. But certain religious Jews consider the eighth night, also called Zot Hanukkah, the most significant....
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...
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...
Gift baskets are a great gift for any occasion. A themed gift basket is fun because it challenges you to creatively pick items associated with the subject you have chosen. A Hanukkah gift basket...
The Maoz Tzur is a religious chant (or piyyut) that Hebrews traditionally sing after kindling the Chanukiah (or Hanukkah menorah) and reciting the Brachah Hanukkak blessings. Although the words...
Hanukkah is a time for family to draw near and spend time together, whether it be entertaining at home or visiting family members. However, it isn't how much time we spend with family during...
Everyone likes to give and receive gifts. Making handmade gifts for loved ones can be very fulfilling. Try to make Hanukkah gifts this year. It does not have to be hard--even a handmade card will...
Although not as popular as latkes or sufganiyot, fritters are one of the most traditional foods made for Hanukkah. Jews often serve the neyyappam, or sweet fritters, during Hanukkah and before Yom...
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...