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Hanukkah, also known as the "festival of lights," is a Jewish winter holiday that commemorates a miracle that happened many centuries ago. The name "festival of lights" refers to the tradition of lighting candles in a menorah with nine branches every night of this joyous 8-day celebration. Whether you're Jewish or non-Jewish, anyone can appreciate and celebrate the message of Hanukkah! Keep reading for ideas on how to keep Hanukkah and make it special in your home and your community.
The Best Ways to Celebrate Hanukkah
- Light the menorah.
- Say the menorah blessings after lighting.
- Sing the Hanerot Halalu hymn.
- Decorate your home for Hanukkah.
- Tell the story of the Hanukkah miracle.
- Play dreidel.
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QuestionIs Hanukkah celebrated in the summer if you live in the Southern Hemisphere?
Community AnswerYes. Hanukkah is held on the 25th day of Kislev, and continues for 8 days. It doesn't depend on where you live. -
QuestionWhat do people have to play with?
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QuestionWhat should I do if candles burn out during Hanukkah?
Community AnswerNothing. It's no big deal. But if you're worried about it, close all windows near the candles and leave the fan or air conditioning off. Don't let small children run near them. The idea is to let them burn to show how our ancestors found the oil in the temple as a miracle and blessing.
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Don't forget that Hanukkah is a time for fun and enjoyment, so spend time with your friends and family to celebrate.Thanks
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Hanukkah can be spelled a number of ways, including Chanukah, Chanukkah, Hanukah, and Hannukah. All are correct, as the word is a transliteration of a word in Hebrew.Thanks
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Always watch lighted candles carefully. Do not place the hanukkiah on a ledge, near the edge of a surface, or near anything that might catch on fire. Be sure that small children, long hair, and loose clothing stay away from the flames.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah/article_cdo/aid/103868/jewish/How-to-Light-the-Menorah.htm
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah/article_cdo/aid/103868/jewish/How-to-Light-the-Menorah.htm
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah/article_cdo/aid/600994/jewish/Haneirot-Halalu.htm
- ↑ https://www.jewishhistory.org/the-miracle-of-chanukah/
- ↑ https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/al-hanisim-concerning-the-miracles/
- ↑ https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/how-to-play-dreidel/
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah/article_cdo/aid/597165/jewish/Chanukah-Gelt.htm
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/recipes/recipe_cdo/aid/103032/jewish/What-Are-Latkes-Plus-A-Simple-Potato-Latke-Recipe.htm
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/recipes/recipe_cdo/aid/3879370/jewish/Traditional-Sufganiyot-Jelly-Doughnuts.htm
About This Article
To celebrate Hanukkah, or the Jewish Festival of Lights, check a Hebrew calendar to find out when Hanukkah is happening this year. This eight-day celebration always starts on the 25th day of Kislev, which may fall anywhere from late November to late December. One of the most important parts of celebrating Hanukkah is the lighting of the menorah. On each of the eight nights of the holiday, light the candles at or shortly after sunset. Start with the candle at the far right and add a new candle every night, moving across to the left with each following candle. As you add more candles, light each new candle first before lighting the older ones. Use the central candle, called the shamash candle, to light the rest. Place the menorah in a visible spot, such as in a window or outside your doorway, to share its light with others. As you light the menorah each night, recite the traditional Hanukkah blessings. Recite all three blessings on the first night, but just the first two on the rest of the nights. Then, sing or recite the Hanerot Halalu hymn. In addition to lighting the menorah, you can also celebrate Hanukkah by giving small gifts to children in your family, playing dreidel games, and eating traditional foods such as latkes and challah. Most importantly, spend time with your loved ones and look for ways to do good deeds for others.
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