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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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Latkes are the traditional food for Hanukkah. They are simple to make and quite delicious. The trick is the temperature of the frying pan or griddle.
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...
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...
The celebration of Hanukkah is about the miracle of the oil that should have provided light for only one night lasting for eight nights. To celebrate this miracle, oil is used in many Hanukkah...
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...
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...
Hanukkah is the festival of lights that is celebrated by the Jewish faith for eight days. It symbolizes the time in Jewish history when oil that should only have burned for one night lasted eight...
Celebrating Hanukkah in Israel is a special event. It's a celebration of restored freedom and victory. Though Jews around the world commemorate Hanukkah on the 25th day of Kislev, in Israel...
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...