Lisa J. Amstutz
Hanukkah
Hanukkah
YOU SAVE £2.00
- Condition: Brand new
- UK Delivery times: Usually arrives within 2 - 3 working days
- UK Shipping: Fee starts at £2.39. Subject to product weight & dimension
Bulk ordering. Want 15 or more copies? Get a personalised quote and bigger discounts. Learn more about bulk orders.
Couldn't load pickup availability
- More about Hanukkah
Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday where people light a menorah, sing songs, and eat tasty treats to celebrate a war they won and freely practice their beliefs.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 24 pages
Publication date: 08 March 2018
Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, holds a special place in the hearts of Jews worldwide. It commemorates a remarkable victory in a war fought by the ancient Israelites against the oppressive Syrians. This triumph allowed the Jews to reclaim their religious freedom and practice their faith without fear.
The celebration of Hanukkah spans eight days, each day symbolizing a different aspect of the holiday. On the first day, known as Hanukkah gadol, the menorah, a nine-branched candelabra, is lit. This act symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and the restoration of religious freedom.
During Hanukkah, families come together to sing traditional songs, play games, and enjoy delicious treats. One of the most popular Hanukkah foods is latkes, which are fried pancakes made from potatoes and onions. Other traditional dishes include sufganiot, a jelly doughnut, and gefilte fish, a poached fish fillet stuffed with vegetables and spices.
In addition to the festive celebrations, Hanukkah also serves as a time for reflection and gratitude. Jews reflect on the bravery and resilience of their ancestors who fought for their religious freedom and the miracles that led to the victory over the Syrians. They also express gratitude for the blessings in their lives and the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.
Hanukkah is not just a holiday for Jews but also a celebration of unity and diversity. It brings people from different backgrounds and faiths together to share in the joy and spirit of the holiday. Hanukkah celebrations often include interfaith events and activities that promote understanding and appreciation of different cultures.
In conclusion, Hanukkah is a time of joy, celebration, and reflection. It commemorates the victory of religious freedom and the resilience of the Jewish people. Through the lighting of the menorah, singing of songs, and enjoyment of delicious treats, Hanukkah reminds us of the importance of standing up for what we believe in and the power of unity and diversity.
Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, holds a special place in the hearts of Jews worldwide. It commemorates a remarkable victory in a war fought by the ancient Israelites against the oppressive Syrians. This triumph allowed the Jews to reclaim their religious freedom and practice their faith without fear.
The celebration of Hanukkah spans eight days, each day symbolizing a different aspect of the holiday. On the first day, known as Hanukkah gadol, the menorah, a nine-branched candelabra, is lit. This act symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and the restoration of religious freedom.
During Hanukkah, families come together to sing traditional songs, play games, and enjoy delicious treats. One of the most popular Hanukkah foods is latkes, which are fried pancakes made from potatoes and onions. Other traditional dishes include sufganiot, a jelly doughnut, and gefilte fish, a poached fish fillet stuffed with vegetables and spices.
In addition to the festive celebrations, Hanukkah also serves as a time for reflection and gratitude. Jews reflect on the bravery and resilience of their ancestors who fought for their religious freedom and the miracles that led to the victory over the Syrians. They also express gratitude for the blessings in their lives and the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.
Hanukkah is not just a holiday for Jews but also a celebration of unity and diversity. It brings people from different backgrounds and faiths together to share in the joy and spirit of the holiday. Hanukkah celebrations often include interfaith events and activities that promote understanding and appreciation of different cultures.
In conclusion, Hanukkah is a time of joy, celebration, and reflection. It commemorates the victory of religious freedom and the resilience of the Jewish people. Through the lighting of the menorah, singing of songs, and enjoyment of delicious treats, Hanukkah reminds us of the importance of standing up for what we believe in and the power of unity and diversity.
Weight: 64g
Dimension: 176 x 178 x 4 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474738002
This item can be found in:
UK and International shipping information
UK and International shipping information
UK Delivery and returns information:
- Delivery within 2 - 3 days when ordering in the UK.
- Shipping fee for UK customers from £2.39. Fully tracked shipping service available.
- Returns policy: Return within 30 days of receipt for full refund.
International deliveries:
Shulph Ink now ships to Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, India, Luxembourg Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, United States of America.
- Delivery times: within 5 - 10 days for international orders.
- Shipping fee: charges vary for overseas orders. Only tracked services are available for most international orders. Some countries have untracked shipping options.
- Customs charges: If ordering to addresses outside the United Kingdom, you may or may not incur additional customs and duties fees during local delivery.
