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Hanukkah

Perhaps the best-known of the Jewish holidays, Hanukkah has gained significant prominence in the last hundred years or so due to its proximity on the calendar to Christmas. Although it is technically a minor festival, 'tis the season for everything festive, and Hanukkah has its fair share of the market in holiday decorations, tchotchkes, and other consumer products.

There's a lot to celebrating Hanukkah. You'll need all the basics just for your family, but if you're also having a party on one of those eight crazy nights, you might need a few more things. Check out these selections, but keep in mind that these are by no means the only ones out there!

Hanukkah Party

A lot of families will choose to have a Hanukkah party for their friends and family on one of the eight nights of the holiday. This is especially popular in the United States where many of your friends may not be familiar with Jewish traditions. So why not show them a thing or two?! 

  • Invitations: Grab some Hanukkah-themed invites  and send them out a few weeks in advance. For a mixed party, have people show their different faiths by bringing a variety of traditional foods. Or, stick to a traditional Hanukkah dinner with potato latkes  and sufganiyot 
  • Activities: When guests arrive, have the activities ready to go. The driedel game  is a good, traditional choice!
  • Gifts:  Gift exchanges are great! If your family can't get together for each of the eight days, you might want to choose to do one gift instead, or give all eight gifts in one night! 
    • For non-Jewish participants, driedels  are always a cool item to give out.  

Menorahs

There are lots of menorahs on the market, both traditional and whimsical.

Brass Menorahs 

Brass menorahs are very traditional. These will take you back to Hanukkah's roots. 

Silver Menorahs 

Silver menorahs are the most common, and they are a great piece to use year after year.

Glass Menorahs 

These give a modern edge to a traditional piece.

Ceramic Menorahs 

Ceramic menorahs can be super colorful and fun. Just make sure the kids don't grab a hold of it!

Electric Menorahs 

These are great for busy households where flames could be a hazard.

Soft Menorahs 

The perfect gift for kids! 

Oil Burning Menorahs 

Oil burning menorahs always add a touch of splendor to the holiday.

Whimsical Menorahs 

Whimsical menorahs are great for a fun decoration. 

Well, you have to light something too, don't you?

Candles 

Grab some candles for your Menorah!

Hand-Dipped Candles 

Hand-dipped candles are a fun way to bring it back to the basics.

Menorah Bulbs 

For any electric Menorah, grab a set up these bulbs. 

Lamp Oil  and Wicks 

If you choose to go with an oil burning Menorah you'll want to stock up on that oil ahead of time.

Dreidels

Known as s'vivon in Israel, dreidels are fun to spin and are often highly ornamental. Get some basic wooden ones for the kids to play with (wood spins better than plastic) and keep the ornamental ones in the curio cabinet.

Plastic Dreidels 

Plastic dreidels are an inexpensive option--great for kids!

Wooden Dreidels 

Wooden dreidels are pretty common, so it should be easy to find one. They're perfect for the dreidel game. 

Metal Dreidels 

Metal dreidels will cost a little bit more, but make for great Hanukkah gifts. 

Ceramic Dreidels 

You can pick up some great ceramic dreidels from Israel--find them on the web!

Dreidel Kits 

For any night of dreidel-spinning, grab one of these kits to decorate your own.

Food

Latkes and jelly donuts are best made from scratch, but here a few helpers in case you can't do it yourself.  Make sure you have a good pan for frying those potato pancakes, no matter how you make them. If you want to make jelly donuts (fried in oil is where it's at!) you'll need a deep fryer too. Don't forget the cookies!

Latke Mix 

Pre-Made Biscuit Dough 

Gourmet Jam 

Pots and Pans

Deep Fryers

Cookie Cutters 

Frosting  and Icing 

Menorah Cake Mold 

Sugar Cookie Dough 

He'Brew --The Chosen Beer

Music

Don't forget some tunes to add atmosphere to your celebration. Hanukkah songs  and Jewish music albums  have flourished in the last few years, so you're not just stuck with endless repetitions of the dreidel song.

Hanukkah Music 

Hanukkah Jazz 

CDs for Kids 

Traditional Jewish Music 

Prominent Jewish Musicians 

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