The eight-day holiday, also known as The Festival of Lights, is celebrated by lighting one candle on the Chanukiah (a nine-branched candelabra). Each day an additional candle is lit. After lighting the candles it is traditional to give gifts and my kids will receive a small package each night. Mister Handmade in Israel might even get something too!
It is also traditional to play a game called dreidel (a Yiddish word that comes from the German word "drehen," which means “to turn.” In Hebrew the dreidel is called a sevivon). The dreidel is a four-sided spinning top with a different Hebrew letter on each side. The four letters allude to the miracle of Chanukah. They spell out: Nes (נ-miracle), Gadol (ג-great), Haya (ה-happened) and Po (פ-here, meaning in Israel). Outside of Israel the letter ש-there, replaces the פ.
It is also traditional to play a game called dreidel (a Yiddish word that comes from the German word "drehen," which means “to turn.” In Hebrew the dreidel is called a sevivon). The dreidel is a four-sided spinning top with a different Hebrew letter on each side. The four letters allude to the miracle of Chanukah. They spell out: Nes (נ-miracle), Gadol (ג-great), Haya (ה-happened) and Po (פ-here, meaning in Israel). Outside of Israel the letter ש-there, replaces the פ.
Image: Twitter Birds Chanukiah by the Israeli painter and sculptor David Gerstein, a favourite of mine!
My Chanukah cards this year featured the dreidel, along with some colourful presents and a shiny Magen David (Star of David). The Hebrew letter Shin (ש) appears on the dreidels since these particular cards were sent to a shop in the UK. The miracle of the oil refers to the miracle that happened sham (there), in Israel, and not in the UK.
To those of you celebrating this fun festival, I wish you a Chanukah Sameach - a Happy Chanukah. May this year be filled with light... and many delicious fried foods. Apparently Israelis devour some 24 million sufganiyot during the eight-day holiday – adding up to 10.8 billion calories!
2 comments:
Happy Chanukah Lisa! The food looks delicious. I love latkes. Enjoy!
sweet cards and sweet treats! enjoy!
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