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/ˈhɑnəkə/
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NOUN
- (Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC
How To Use Hanukkah In A Sentence
- If your youth group is organizing a Hanukkah bash, offer to flip latkes, fill gelt bags or decorate the party space.
- Fruchter references the October Travel + Leisure national best donut survey (she calls it "Donut Porn") and her selections are not kosher although she gives the Hanukkah relevance (sometimes quite a spun-sugar stretch). 'Donut Diaries:' Religious (with a wink) on Hanukkah treats
- 'Tis the season for chapped lips and cheeks, so throw a tub of CHAPSTUFF by Mayron's Goods into every stocking, every Hanukkah gift and into your own purse. Lois Alter Mark: Shop With a Conscience This Holiday Season
- Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, lasts eight days, and each evening, an additional candle is lit on the Menorah.
- Just as the mitzvah of the Hanukkah lights is described as a mitzvah for “a person and his household,” which the man usually performs, women accepted kindling the Sabbath lights as their personal mitzvah. Observance of Mitzvot: Custom and Halakhah.
- Hope for Haiti Now includes Jennifer Hudson performance, Anderson Cooper reporting Modern Family creator explains why he "can't stand" reality TV, people followed by cameras Columnist says Obama's presidency "is in danger of becoming" a reality show CBS 'pap smear gift PSA has versions for Christmas, Hanukkah, which says "schmear Reality blurred
- Columnist says Obama's presidency "is in danger of becoming" a reality show CBS 'pap smear gift PSA has versions for Christmas, Hanukkah, which says "schmear Reality blurred
- I just get a little angry that Hanukkah doesn't have all that schmaltz.
- When I was a child, my truth about Hanukkah was that, as the only Jewish kid in my class, Hanukkah meant that my mom would bake shortbread cookies in shapes of menorahs and dreidels and put colored sprinkles on them and bring them to school for my classmates while she explained the story of the Maccabees and handed out dreidels and chocolate gelt. Shawna Dolansky: The Truth(s) About Hanukkah
- The Great Latke Hamantash Debate" (2006) is a collection of "scholarly" presentations on behalf of the latke, the potato pancake traditionally served during Hanukkah, and the hamantasch, the triangular filled sweet pastry associated with Purim. Undefined