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Hanukkah:
The Festival of
    Lights
A Little Bit of History…
• The Jewish holiday Hanukkah is
  also called the Festival of Lights.
• Antiochus, king of Syria and his
  army killed many people and
  destroyed the Jewish temple.
• They stole a holy lamp, called
  the Menorah. The lamp's flame,
  which always burned brightly,
  went out.
Maccabees to the Rescue!
• Mattathias and his sons wanted to
  fight to take back the Temple.
• Mattathias became sick. He
  named one of his sons, Judah the
  Maccabee, as the new leader.
• The Maccabees fought their
  enemy until the Jewish people
  were free.
• The people cleaned the temple
  and repaired the menorah.
• The oil that was supposed to only
  burn for one day instead burned
  for eight!
How is Hanukkah Celebrated?
   • Every year at the time of the
     Maccabees victory, Jewish people
     celebrate.
   • Candles are lit at sundown for eight
     nights in a row. Menorahs have nine
     branches; the ninth branch is for
     the shamash, which is used to light
     the other eight candles.
   • Three special prayers are said over
     the candles.
What Else do People do on
Hanukkah?
      • People eat potato latkes or
        sufganiyot, which are both oily
        treats.
      • Fried foods are associated with
        the holiday, since it was oil that
        kept the sacred fire burning. 
      • Latkes are eaten by
        Ashkenazi Jews
      • Sufganiyot are eaten by
        Sephardic Jews
• Children play dreidel games.
• A dreidel is a four sided top
  with a letter on each side.
• Some people claim that the
  dreidel game originated
  when Jewish children were
  not allowed to study Torah. 
• If an official came along,
  they would quickly pull out
  these toys and appear to just
  be playing a game.
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
• Unlike most spelling words
  you remember from school,
  Hanukkah can be correctly
  spelled many different ways,
  including:
• Chanukah
• Chanukkah
• Hanukah.
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
• Hanukkah is called a festival
  and not a holiday because it
  is meant to be celebrated.
• It is one of the only Jewish
  celebrations during which
  Jewish People are not
  required to go to
  Synagogue.
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
• Unlike most of the holiday
  stories, the story of Hanukkah
  is not mentioned in the Torah
  (the Old Testament).
• The events that led up to the
  holiday happened after the
  Torah period in 164 B.C.E.
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
• Hanukkah starts on the 25th
  of the month of Kislev. 
• Because the Hebrew
  calendar is lunar rather than
  solar, it can fall anywhere
  from November to early
  January on the standard
  calendar.
• There are 12 months in the
  Jewish calendar, except
  every 4th year when there are
  13!
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
• Gift–giving is not traditionally
  associated with Hanukkah.
• At most a small amount of
  money or a sweet would be
  given to children. 
• As Hanukkah became more
  popular in the U.S. and
  Canada, the idea of 8 nights
  of gifts grew in acceptance.
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
• The 9-branched candelabra
  that holds the Hanukkah
  candles is called a
  Hanukkiah. 
• Many people call it a
  Menorah, but a menorah
  actually has 7 branches and
  is associated with the
  Temple.
Fun Hanukkah Facts!
   • On the first night, the Shamash plus one
     other candle are lit.  On the second night,
     the Shamash plus two candles are lit and
     so on through the 8 nights.
   • It takes 44 candles all together to observe
     all the nights of Chanukkah.
   • Once they are lit, the candles may not be
     used for any other purpose, such as
     lighting other candles or reading.  And
     they must burn for at least a half an hour.
Hanukkah Songs
 There are many traditional
 songs for the festival of
 Hannukah including this one-           Who can retell the things
                                        that befell us, who can
                                        count them?
 Mi Y’malel                             In every age a hero or
                                        sage came to our aid
                                        Who can retell the things
 Mi y'malel g'vurot Yisrael             that befell us, who can
 Otan mi yimneh?                        count them?
 Hein b'khol dor yakum hagibor, go-el   In every age a hero or
 ha-am.                                 sage came to our aid
 Mi yemalel g'vurot Yisra-el
 Otan mi yimneh?                        Hear! In days of yore in
                                        Israel's ancient land
 Hen b'khol dor yakum hagibor, go-el    Maccabeus led the
 ha-am.                                 faithful band
                                        Now all Israel must as
 Sh'ma! Ba-yamim ha-heim ba-z'man       one arise
 hazeh                                  Redeem itself through
 Maccabee moshiya u'fodeh               deed and sacrifice
 U'v'yameinu kol am Yisrael
 Yitacheid yakum l'higa-el.

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Hanukkahpp

  • 2. A Little Bit of History… • The Jewish holiday Hanukkah is also called the Festival of Lights. • Antiochus, king of Syria and his army killed many people and destroyed the Jewish temple. • They stole a holy lamp, called the Menorah. The lamp's flame, which always burned brightly, went out.
  • 3. Maccabees to the Rescue! • Mattathias and his sons wanted to fight to take back the Temple. • Mattathias became sick. He named one of his sons, Judah the Maccabee, as the new leader. • The Maccabees fought their enemy until the Jewish people were free. • The people cleaned the temple and repaired the menorah. • The oil that was supposed to only burn for one day instead burned for eight!
  • 4. How is Hanukkah Celebrated? • Every year at the time of the Maccabees victory, Jewish people celebrate. • Candles are lit at sundown for eight nights in a row. Menorahs have nine branches; the ninth branch is for the shamash, which is used to light the other eight candles. • Three special prayers are said over the candles.
  • 5. What Else do People do on Hanukkah? • People eat potato latkes or sufganiyot, which are both oily treats. • Fried foods are associated with the holiday, since it was oil that kept the sacred fire burning.  • Latkes are eaten by Ashkenazi Jews • Sufganiyot are eaten by Sephardic Jews
  • 6. • Children play dreidel games. • A dreidel is a four sided top with a letter on each side. • Some people claim that the dreidel game originated when Jewish children were not allowed to study Torah.  • If an official came along, they would quickly pull out these toys and appear to just be playing a game.
  • 7. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • Unlike most spelling words you remember from school, Hanukkah can be correctly spelled many different ways, including: • Chanukah • Chanukkah • Hanukah.
  • 8. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • Hanukkah is called a festival and not a holiday because it is meant to be celebrated. • It is one of the only Jewish celebrations during which Jewish People are not required to go to Synagogue.
  • 9. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • Unlike most of the holiday stories, the story of Hanukkah is not mentioned in the Torah (the Old Testament). • The events that led up to the holiday happened after the Torah period in 164 B.C.E.
  • 10. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • Hanukkah starts on the 25th of the month of Kislev.  • Because the Hebrew calendar is lunar rather than solar, it can fall anywhere from November to early January on the standard calendar. • There are 12 months in the Jewish calendar, except every 4th year when there are 13!
  • 11.
  • 12. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • Gift–giving is not traditionally associated with Hanukkah. • At most a small amount of money or a sweet would be given to children.  • As Hanukkah became more popular in the U.S. and Canada, the idea of 8 nights of gifts grew in acceptance.
  • 13. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • The 9-branched candelabra that holds the Hanukkah candles is called a Hanukkiah.  • Many people call it a Menorah, but a menorah actually has 7 branches and is associated with the Temple.
  • 14. Fun Hanukkah Facts! • On the first night, the Shamash plus one other candle are lit.  On the second night, the Shamash plus two candles are lit and so on through the 8 nights. • It takes 44 candles all together to observe all the nights of Chanukkah. • Once they are lit, the candles may not be used for any other purpose, such as lighting other candles or reading.  And they must burn for at least a half an hour.
  • 15. Hanukkah Songs There are many traditional songs for the festival of Hannukah including this one- Who can retell the things that befell us, who can count them? Mi Y’malel In every age a hero or sage came to our aid Who can retell the things Mi y'malel g'vurot Yisrael that befell us, who can Otan mi yimneh? count them? Hein b'khol dor yakum hagibor, go-el In every age a hero or ha-am. sage came to our aid Mi yemalel g'vurot Yisra-el Otan mi yimneh? Hear! In days of yore in Israel's ancient land Hen b'khol dor yakum hagibor, go-el Maccabeus led the ha-am. faithful band Now all Israel must as Sh'ma! Ba-yamim ha-heim ba-z'man one arise hazeh Redeem itself through Maccabee moshiya u'fodeh deed and sacrifice U'v'yameinu kol am Yisrael Yitacheid yakum l'higa-el.