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This cookbook of easy homemade candy recipes includes traditional favorites for every holiday.
While the Dreidel Song is widely known, the original meanings and origins of this traditional Hanukkah game are not. It's the only game of its type allowed by Jewish Law.
Many schools and teachers stress about the holidays, because they want to make the season enjoyable without stepping on any toes. Honor the season with a cultural unit.
Chanukah is a time for giving gifts to children, but for many families, it is also a time for teaching the importance of tzedakah, activism and social responsibility.
Many American Jews have expanded the traditionally modest celebration of Chanukah into an elaborate celebration with parties, decorations and artistic ritual objects.
Some celebration ideas for your class at Chanukah including sites for party planning, songs, recipes, games and more.
The rules for playing the Hanukkah dreidel game are simple. All players need is Hanukkah gelt and the understanding of four Hebrew letters.
Get in the holiday spirit as children and caregivers sing these simple Hanukkah songs. Let the children learn that holidays are a special time for singing together.
Planning a festive Hanukkah party for children? Here are some ideas to get you started.
This article shows educators how to incorporate diversity into their lesson plans by using cultural celebrations as a springboard.
Suggestions for keeping children busy during the holiday season are given.
Chanukah, also spelled Hanukah or Hanukkah, is the Jewish festival of rededication and is considered a celebration of religious freedom.
While chocolate coins in gold foil called geld are traditional, here are some creative sugar-free ways to celebrate the festival of lights.
What are latkes? It's a vegetable usually a tuber almost always potatoes, shredded and fried. It's that simple. It's special for the Jewish Festival of Lights Hanukkah.
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