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Fun Hanukkah Facts!

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Hanukkah is celebrated for 8 days to commemorate the battle between the Jewish and Greek armies. The word Hanukkah means dedication.  During Hanukkah, adults give children gifts, money, and play a game with the dreidel.  Every time a day has passed, Jewish people light their menorah, until all 8 are lit, a 9th candle called the shammash is in the middle. During Hanukkah, Sufganiyah (donuts) and potato cakes are a favorite.  Daily prayer is usually a tradition on this holiday. 

Fun Facts 

  • Harry Truman was the first president to celebrate Hanukkah in the White House.
  • The dreidel was actually meant to be a distraction. 
  • There is not one way to spell Hanukkah, many people spell the holiday as Chanukah. 
  • On the dreidel, there is a Hebrew letter on each side that comes together and creates “a great miracle happened.” 
  • Hanukkah never falls on the same exact day because of the Gregorian calendar.
  • During Hanukkah people eat a treat called gelt. which is a collate gold coin.
  • Jewish people tend to eat oily foods on Hanukkah, as a symbol of the miracle oil that was burned during the eight nights. 
  • The important ninth candle is called, “the shammash,” or, “one who serves.” The purpose of the shammash is to give light to the world.
  • Jesus used to celebrate Hanukkah
  • Jeffrey Hoffman, an astronaut, celebrated Hanukkah in space!

Happy Hanukkah from the New Dealer!

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