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There are some popular traditions associated with celebrating Hanukkah (which can also be spelled as Chanukkah or other similar ways). This list will lead you through some of the major Hanukkah...
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...
Hanukkah was not intended to be as huge a gift-giving holiday as Christmas has become. People do give gifts during Hanukkah and also show their generosity to each other through mitzvah. Mitzvah,...
“Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made it out of clay, and when it’s dry and ready, oh dreidel I will play.” If you celebrate Hanukkah, you are very familiar with this song. The dreidel is a big...
Millions of families in the US will celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas this year. Combining holiday traditions can be fun and helps make family members of different religions feel included. ...
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...
Chocolate gelt is a disk of chocolate designed to look like a coin. Wrapped in gold foil, the chocolate gelt is often given throughout Hanukkah and also used as money to play Dreidel (a small...
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...
Gelt is a Yiddish slang term meaning "money." During Hanukkah it is traditional to give gelt as a gift. Hanukkah gelt was originally given in the form of actual money and still is today. It is...
By nature Hanukkah is a holiday of traditions. Some traditions, like lighting the menorah and reciting the Hanukkah blessings are rooted in religious history. Some traditions, like giving...
The word "Gelt" is the Yiddish for "money." During the Hasmonean Dynasty, the first gelt was produced, when Jewish coins were issued, depicting symbols of Judaism. While the tradition of the...
As Chanukkah is rapidly approaching, the time honored game of dreidel is something that everyone young child should learn.
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...
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...
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....