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  1. Literally “on the miracles,” the prayer added to the Amidah prayer and Birkat Hamazon (blessing said after meals) during Hanukkah. Dreidel (also commonly spelled dreydel) — Pronounced DRAY-dull. A spinning top with four sides, each marked with a different Hebrew letter and each indicating a different play in this game.

  2. A Hanukkah Prayer of Lights. A Hanukkah prayer for freedom. Source of Creation and Life of the Universe. We gather together on Hanukkah. As Jews of conscience. with a deep spiritual bond to the lights of freedom. We are grateful for the inner might of the Maccabees. Who fought to reclaim a Jerusalem in despair.

  3. Lighting Hanukkah Candles. Barukh atah Adonai Eloheinu melekh ha’olam asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu l’hadlik ner shel hanukkah. Blessed are You, Lord our God, Ruler of the Universe, who has sanctified us with commandments, and commanded us to light Hanukkah candles.

  4. Hanukkah Greetings in Hebrew. You can also say it entirely in Hebrew: Chanukah samayach (written חנוכה שמח), pronounced KHAH-noo-kah sah-MAY-ahkh.. If you want to get fancy, the Hebrew greeting can be chag oreem samayach (written חג אורים שמח), pronounced KHAHG oh-REEM sah-MAY-ahkh, which means “happy Festival of Lights.”

  5. Dec 7, 2023 · Prayer for the First Night of Chanukah. B'nai Mitzvah Academy recommends the following prayer for the inaugural night of Hanukkah: " Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the Universe, who has ...

  6. Customized Hanukkah Song Sheets. Choose from more than 10 songs, select the style in which you want them formatted/printed and then download a customized PDF song sheet containing all your selections. Zemirot Datab ase. Free lyrics in English, Hebrew and transliteration for 10 Hanukkah songs, plus links to audio recordings of them.

  7. Dec 14, 2022 · Before you get to the Hanukkah blessings, also called brachas in Hebrew, it is always good to have a reminder of when to include the blessings when lighting the Hanukkah menorah. Gather your household together and set your candles out right-to-left for the appropriate night (1 for the first night, 2 for the second, etc.).

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