The Eight Candles of Chanukah The first candle glows with a wish for the best things in life, the second radiates the love thats in your heart. The third gleams with good luck and success in all you do, the fourth is a beam for friendships that stay with you forever. The fifth candle is a ray of closeness to family, and the sixth shines for good health. The seventh candle flickers for the joy of simple pleasures, and the eighth a tiny beacon of peace and happiness. TAG: As the menorah glows with light, may all your eight days of Chanukah be warm and bright with happiness.
Who is that pattering on the rooftop eight days in December (excluding the Sabbath)? Who is it that braves the freezing temperatures (without so much as a sweater) to deliver presents under the menorah? Who is it that noshes on your milk and rugelach in the wee hours of the night? Is it Santa? Is it a burglar? NO! It's Zayde Claus! This is why we don't have holiday characters. Happy Hanukkah!
Menorahs From Around The World Wisconsin Iceland California Holland Alaska Mexico Pisa Scotland India Wherever you're celebrating, hope your Hanukkah's happy.
May the miracle of lights fill your heart with remembrance, celebration and peace. Any may your home be blessed with family, friends, and most of all love. Wishing you and yours a very happy Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah.
Night after night, another little candle And with every candle, a blessing And with every blessing, a celebration And with every celebration, a warm remembrance of all what is dear and special in our lives
Let's play dreidel. Nun no points; gimel +10 points; heh +5points; shin -5 points; instructions: 1. each side of the dreidel is maked with a single hebrew letter. 2. Player stars with 10 points. 3. Click the dreidel to start it spinning. 4. When the dreidel stops, your score appears in the bottom corner. 5. If you drop to 0 points you lose. Reach 50 points, you win! 6. Click the "new game" button to play again. 7. Click the "lyrics" button to see the lyrics to the "dreidel song"./ 8. To learn about dreidel, click the "history" button. 9. "Happy Hanukkah!" have fun! You win! try again