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Steps to Decorate home on Hanukkah: Chanukah Decoration Ideas

Steps to Decorate home on Hanukkah: Chanukah Decoration Ideas

You might have asked a million people as to why they decorate during Hanukkah during this festive season. There is a lot of significance behind decorations and many who believe in myths will surely enjoy this read. 




Wreaths is the traditional way of Jewish families  to decorate one’s front door. If you want to stay away from the traditional evergreen, it is simple to find one with a Jewish twist. A quick search on Etsy will yield dozens of results from a wreath adorned with blue and gold ornaments to a Star of David made of silver tinsel.

There are people all around the world who decorate  tree every year without stopping to wonder why this has become a tradition after all. it is a jewish belief which makes a decorum of the festival .  People felt that when the leaves fell from the trees, the spirit of the tree abandoned it. This made the people very sad as they felt that without the spirits the tree would no longer survive. It was after this, when people decided to decorate the tree with ornaments and make it look beautiful to attract the spirits once again. decorated are done with bright colours and lights so that it will show life within the tree. This is one of the reasons as to why decorations are done on the eve of hanukkah. tree is decorated with symbols/ornaments which have a spiritual meaning behind it. Here are some of the ornaments which need to be decked on the tree. Take a look!

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Hanukkah 2015 Candles, Candle Holder, Colors, Cookies, Candy, Cards, Clipart | Hanukkah Celebration

Hanukkah is celebrated with a series of rituals that are performed every day throughout the 8-day holiday, some are family-based and others communal. There are special additions to the daily prayer service, and a section is added to the blessing after meals.

Hanukkah is not a "Sabbath-like" holiday, and there is no obligation to refrain from activities that are forbidden on the Sabbath. Adherents go to work as usual, but may leave early in order to be home to kindle the lights at nightfall. There is no religious reason for schools to be closed, although, in Israel, schools close from the second day for the whole week of Hanukkah. Many families exchange gifts each night, such as books or games and "Hanukkah Gelt" is often given to children. Fried foods are eaten to commemorate the importance of oil during the celebration of Hanukkah. Some also have a custom to eat dairy products to remember Judith and how she overcame Holofernes by feeding him cheese, which made him thirsty, and giving him wine to drink. When Holofernes became very drunk, Judith cut off his head.
















The festival is observed by the kindling of the lights of a unique candelabrum, the nine-branched menorah or Hanukkah, one additional light on each night of the holiday, progressing to eight on the final night. The typical menorah consists of eight branches with an additional visually distinct branch. The extra light, with which the others are lit, is called a shamash and is given a distinct location, usually above or below the rest.
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Hanukkah Emoji eCards Eve storm Essay Explanation Entertainment Entrees | Chanukah Events

Hanukkah Emoji eCards Eve storm Essay Explanation Entertainment Entrees | Chanukah Events

On the eve of Hanukkah celebrate the festival with great pomp and show. This big Jewish festival falls once in the month of November or December. This lasts till eight days.

Use these pretty printable to encourage some creative writing at Hanukkah - or use them to encourage the children to retell what they have learned about the holiday, or to describe what they can see in the picture. And of course there is some colouring in to be done! Each design is available with lines for older children or handwriting lines for younger children.








A festival Hanukkah  is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or traditions, often marked as a local or national holiday. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource the  festival is associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in winter.
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Why Hanukkah 2015 is called Festival of Lights | Happy Hanukkah Dreidel

Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights and it remembers the second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. This happened in the 160bc. Hanukkah is the Jewish word for 'dedication'. Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days and starts on the 25th of Kislev, the month in the Jewish calendar that occurs at about the same time as December or November ,the wintry days. Because the Jewish calendar is lunar , Kislev can happen from late November to late December.
In 2015, Hanukkah is from in the evening of Sunday, 6th December until the evening of Monday, 14th December.


every eight nights, a candle is lit in a menorah candelabra. There is a special ninth candle called the 'shammash'  which is used to light the other candles. The shammash is often in the center of the other candles and has a higher position. On the first night one candle is lit, on the second night and so on till eight nights. Traditionally they are lit from left to right. A special blessing, thanking God, is said before or after lighting the candles and a special Jewish hymn is often sung. The menorah is put in the front window of houses so people passing can see the lights and remember the story of Hanukkah. probably all Jewish family and households have a special menorah and celebrate Hanukkah.The places where candles are not allowed to be lit the battery Hanukkah is place alike one them hospitals.


Why Hanukkah 2015 is called Festival of Lights

Nearly 2,200 years ago, the Greek-Syrian ruler Antiochus IV tried to force Greek culture upon peoples in his territory. Jews in Judea - now Israel- were forbidden their most important religious practices as well as study of the Torah. Although vastly outnumbered, religious Jews in the region took up arms to protect their community and their religion. Led by Mattathias the Hasmonean, and later his son Judah the Maccabee, the rebel armies became known as the Maccabees.

After three years of fighting, in the year 3597, or about 165 B.C.E., the Maccabees victoriously reclaimed the temple on Jerusalem's Mount Moriah. Next they prepared the temple for rededication -- in Hebrew, Hanukkah means "dedication." In the temple they found only enough purified oil to kindle the temple light for a single day. But miraculously, the light continued to burn for eight days.

So to celebrate this miracle Hanukkah Candles known as Memorah is been lit for 9 days and this miracle of light is celebrated and thay why Hanukkah is known as festival of light.


Thanks to all of you  and hope today you have understand  Why Hanukkah 2015 is called Festival of Lights and i wish you all a very Happy Hanukkah 2015 God bless you and fulfill your wishes on this Jewish Festival Of Lights. Enjoy and wish your friends.

Hanukkah is also a time for giving and receiving presents and gifts are often given on each night. Lots of games are played during the time of Hanukkah. The most popular is 'dreidel', light hearted gambling game played by kids. The four letter are the first letter of the phrase 'Nes Gadol Hayah Sham' which means 'A great miracle happened there' .Player put a coin, nut or chocolate coin in a pot and the top is spun. happy festive eve.
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Happy Hanukkah 2015 in Herbrew with Quotes, Greeting Cards, Songs, Videos

Happy Hanukkah 2015 in Herbrew with Quotes, Greeting Cards, Songs, Videos


Alike other festivals Hanukkah is not one among them .It is a big Jewish festival celebrated around with great devotion.The festival lasts around a week .It is a festival of light. Almost every Jewish family light the candelabrum every night of this festival.






To add colours to this festival ,to help the needy wish their near ones. We are here with out hear-filled quotes ,cards ,songs and videos .I hope you people enjoy .Wishing you happy Hanukkah.  
Kindle the taper like the steadfast star
Ablaze on evening's forehead o'er the earth,
And add each night a lustre till afar
An eightfold splendor shine above thy hearth.
~Emma Lazarus, "The Feast of Lights"


Colorful candles burning bright, each lit on eight very special nights.  ~Author Unknown


May the lights of Hanukkah usher in a better world for all humankind.  ~Author Unknown


Eight days the light continued on its own:
A miracle, they say, but not more so
Than ordinary lives of flesh and bone,
Consuming wicks burned ashen long ago....
~Nicholas Gordon, poemsforfree.com


Blessed is the match consumed in kindling flame
Blessed is the flame that burns in the secret fastness of the heart
~Hannah Senesh


To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle,
Every cubic inch of space is a miracle.
~Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass


Most Texans think Hanukkah is some sort of duck call.  ~Richard Lewis


The miracle, of course, was not that the oil for the sacred light -
in a little cruse - lasted as long as they say;
but that the courage of the Maccabees lasted to this day:
let that nourish my flickering spirit.
~Charles Reznikoff, "Meditations on the Fall and Winter Holidays"


Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life.  ~Buddha


We have focused on the miracle-thing and I think we often overlook the message of Hanukkah.  To me, the core of the holiday is the cleaning of the temple.... The accomplishment was in restoring the temple to the purpose for which it was built.  Now think of the temple as a symbol.  Perhaps it represents my life.  The world has tried to use me for its own (perhaps good, but none-the-less extrinsic) purposes.  But now I can rededicate myself to my own original purpose.  ~Ralph Levy, "Hanukkah - Another View"


On Hanukkah, the first dark night,
Light yourself a candle bright.
I'll you, if you will me invite
To dance within that gentle light.
~Nicholas Gordon, poemsforfree.com


Let the straight flower bespeak its purpose in straightness - to seek the light.
Let the crooked flower bespeak its purpose in crookedness - to seek the light.
Let the crookedness and straightness bespeak the light.
~Allen Ginsberg, "Psalm III"


Christmas brings enormous electric bills.  Candles are used for Hanukkah.  Not only are we spared enormous electric bills, but we get to feel good about not contributing to the energy crisis.  ~KOACH Humor, "Holiday Distinctions Finally Explained" (KOACH College Outreach is a project of The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism)


May love and light fill your home and heart at Hanukkah.  ~Author Unknown


In the old days, it was not called the Holiday Season; the Christians called it "Christmas" and went to church; the Jews called it "Hanukka" and went to synagogue; the atheists went to parties and drank. People passing each other on the street would say "Merry Christmas!" or "Happy Hanukka!" or (to the atheists) "Look out for the wall!" ~Dave Barry, "Christmas Shopping: A Survivor's Guide"


...A fuel-less flame is nothing but a wraith,
However wrought, if unsustained by passion.
~Nicholas Gordon, "How Long Can We Remember an Event," poemsforfree.com


Now, near the Winter Solstice, it is good to light candles.  All the nice meanings of bringing light to the world can be beautiful.  But perhaps we are concentrating on lighting the world because we don't know how to light up our own lives.  ~Ralph Levy, "Hanukkah - Another View"


I ask not for a lighter burden, but for broader shoulders.  ~Jewish Proverb


By all means, then, let us have psalms
and days of dedication anew to the old causes.
~Charles Reznikoff, "Meditations on the Fall and Winter Holidays"


Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.  ~Chinese Proverb


Still ours the dance, the feast, the glorious Psalm,
The mystic lights of emblem, and the Word.
~Emma Lazarus, "The Feast of Lights"


Birds sing after a storm; why shouldn't people feel as free to delight in whatever remains to them?  ~Rose F. Kennedy


Even our misfortunes are a part of our belongings.  ~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,Night Flight, 1931, translated from French by Stuart Gilbert

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Hanukkah is an interesting holiday with traditions that go back to the ancient times. It honor re dedication of the Holy Temple located in Jerusalem in the period of Maccabean Revolt that happened in the II century BC. the festival is celebrated for eight days and nights from the 25th day of Kislev with Hebrew calendar that can fall on any time between late November and  December.


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Happy Hanukkah to all of you.May this Hanukkah the light brings you a lot of happiness and love.we are here sharing you the largest collection of Hanukkah 2015 Facebook Profiles Pictures, HD Cover Images for Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest which you can use on you profile during the holiday season.



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We all realize that Happy Hanukkah 2015 is the celebration of lights, and  it is the most loved celebration of everyone, and  the lighting all over the place appears to be so divine and delightful. and this festival has a feeling of happiness.

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The new world keep their close ones updated with the insights of fun that they come across . There are also other rituals involved in the holiday celebrating. It is not forbidden to work within the 8 days of the holiday, but usually people go home from work earlier to be there for lights kindling. Although there are no religious reasons to close schools for the holiday, in Israel they are closed since the second day and till the end of Hanukkah. People usually exchange gifts each day of the holiday.

All these moments are shared by the near one . You can also get various images to exchange for this festival on various sites. These days people are busy with their schedules where they miss out missing each other . hence the not so new but not so old way of gifting is sending images. You can collect beautiful and animated images from various sources. WE hope you loved this . Happy reading .Happy downloading. 

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