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      • It is celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting as well as playing dreidel, singing songs and preparing delicious food. It is a fun time for children, as they will receive gifts and Hanukkah money called gelt. Some families give each other a small present on each of the eight nights of Hanukkah.
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  2. Special Shabbat Requirements. IMPORTANT: It is forbidden to light a fire on Shabbat, which extends from sunset on Friday evening until nightfall on Saturday night. Therefore, on Friday evening, Dec. 8, the Chanukah lights should be kindled early, before the Shabbat lights, which are lit 18 minutes before sundown.

  3. But that is merely middle-aged by Jewish standards. This Friday night, as Shabbat begins, we will light two sets of lights: First, the radiant colors of the Hanukkiah and then the sweet white candles of Shabbat. And with that second set of flames, we slip back in time another 1,000 years.

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    • Lighting the Hanukkah Candles. Click here for more details on how to light the Hanukkah candles. The defining act of Hanukkah is to kindle the lights of the hanukkiyah, the eight-branched candelabrum (commonly referred to as the Hanukkah menorah).
    • Hanukkah Blessings. Both Ashkenazi Jews (Jews of Eastern European descent) and Sephardic Jews (Jews of Spanish or Mediterranean descent) recite two blessings each night, which affirm the commandment to kindle the Hanukkah lights and recall the Hanukkah miracle.
    • Latkes and Doughnuts. Another reminder of the miracle of the legendary cruse of oil comes through the smells and tastes of oil that permeate special Hanukkah foods— potato latkes (pancakes) for Ashkenazi Jews and sufganiyot (jelly donuts) for Sephardic Jews.
    • Playing Dreidel. A favorite Hanukkah activity is a gambling game played with a four-sided spinning top known in Yiddish as a dreidel (sevivon in Hebrew).
  4. Hanukkah (Chanukah) is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods. The Hebrew word Chanukah means “dedication,” and is thus named because it celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple (as you’ll read below).

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    • Light the Menorah Each Night. Even if you will be the only one to witness it, it’s a mitzvah to light the menorah every night of Hanukkah. If you have a hard time getting out, be sure to order candles (or oil and wicks) in advance, so that you can bring the light of Hanukkah into your home, chasing away any gloominess you may be feeling.
    • Print 'Eight Lights for Eight Nights' To help Jews every celebrate a most uplifting and joyous Hanukkah, Chabad.org has prepared a night-by-night program to be printed and enjoyed.
    • Stop and Think! That’s right, we are sometimes so busy running to Hanukkah parties or preparing to host and bring Hanukkah joy to others, that we barely find time to contemplate the candles and the message they impart.
    • Fry Up Some Delicious Latkes. There is a centuries-old custom of frying (and eating!) foods such as doughnuts or latkes, pancakes of cheese or potato. They remind us of the miracle of Hanukkah, in which a small quantity of oil, enough for just 24 hours, lasted for a full eight days.
  5. Dec 28, 2022 · Start lighting your menorah before sunset on the Friday before Shabbat. Shabbat is the day of rest and it’s forbidden to light a fire after sunset on Friday through nightfall on Saturday. On Shabbat, you also need to light specific Shabbat candles 18 minutes before sunset.

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  6. How Do You Celebrate Hanukkah? We celebrate Hanukkah at home by lighting the menorah (each night we light one additional candle to the number from the previous night), playing dreidel, and eating special foods unique to Hanukkah. Some people also sing Hanukkah songs or exchange gifts after lighting the menorah, which is also called a hanukkiah ...

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