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Read MoreHanukkah is celebrated with dishes fried in oil to commemorate a small bottle of oil that miraculously lasted 8 nights. We fry up golden potato latkes and jelly-filled sufganiyot donuts, spin the dreidel, and share a meal with loved ones. Instead of a sit-down, formal meal, try something different with plates of potato and vegetable latkes, cured salmon, bright salads, family-friendly chicken tenders, and quick sufganiyot.
Read MoreA dreidel is a special spinning top. Historically, Jewish children would play dreidel as a cover in case they were caught studying religious texts (which were outlawed).
Read MoreDuring Hanukkah, one of the ways we celebrate is by singing joyous songs. We have created a playlist with some of our favorites to sing along to!
Read MoreOn Hanukkah, we celebrate and retell an important story with themes of miracles, strength, and light. We invite you to read along with our illustrated version of the Story of Hanukkah.
Read MoreDuring Hanukkah, we light a menorah for eight nights to remember the miracle of the oil which lasted for eight days and nights.
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