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  1. The Shehecheyanu is a great generic catch all prayer that’s basically saying, “Wow! We are really happy we got to this moment!” Like for example, after we have been working our asses off for months, when the new release of the JewBelong website goes live and doesn’t crash with all the high-fiving, we will say the Shehecheyanu.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesHanukkah - Wikiwand

    On the first night of Hanukkah one light (candle or oil) is lit on the right side of the menorah, on the following night a second light is placed to the left of the first but it is lit first, and so on, proceeding from placing candles right to left but lighting them from left to right over the eight nights. [112] Blessing for lighting the candles

  3. Chanukah begins Wednesday evening, December 25, 2024 and continues through Thursday, January 2, 2025. Chanukah is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods.

  4. We compiled a variety of Hanukkah jams — of the musical variety, not the sufganiyot filling — onto a single Spotify playlist. These songs, spanning several genres and Jewish languages, are an easy way to bring the Hanukkah spirit to your holiday gatherings.

  5. Dec 7, 2023 · Hanukkah Blessings and Chanukah Prayers Blessing for Each Night of Hanukkah. According to B'nai Mitzvah Academy, you can say the following prayer for each night of Hanukkah: "Blessed are You ...

  6. The first day of Hanukkah is always Kuf-Hey Kislev (כ״ה כסלו), or the 25th of Kislev, in the Jewish Hebrew calendar. This year the first night of Hanukkah is celebrated in the evening of November 28, 2021 – or the 25th of Kislev – and the last day of Hanukkah is celebrated eight days later, finishing in the evening of December 6, 2021.

  7. Nov 3, 2021 · WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER 05: Lainey Schmitter (3rd L) lights a Menorah as U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd L), first lady Michelle Obama (R) and Lainey’s mother Drew (L) look on during a Hanukkah reception at the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC.

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