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Happy Hanukkah and remember: there’s absolutely NO wrong way to spell it!

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Is it crazy that I like to put applesauce and sour cream on my latkes at the same time
"Ocho kandelicas" canción sefardí de Januka by Chiara (doublebass) & Caterina(soprano)" en YouTube
My sister and I recorded this famous Sephardic song about Chanukah. I hope you like it! 🤗❤️🕎🎶
Hanukkah Sameach!!! 🕎🕎
... and Shabbat shalom!
From São Paulo
Night One Colouring Pages
Here are our first colouring pages, both versions are under the cut.
Again, we can thank Sara H, @ssara-art . For the first night, we have: Hanyarot ha-paw-lu

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the first light!!! :) #chanukah #hannukah #januka 🕎 ✡ 🇮🇱 #love #light #jewish #jewishboy #Israel #TLV #nice #instaboy #happiness #Starzynski https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq6V4yMlwhD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=l6s77yxzkjhd
Happy Hanukkah/Chanukah/Januka/etc. everyone! It’s the first night here in Australia, and we’ve lit the first candles. I hope everyone celebrating has a warm and meaningful holiday, however you choose to spell it. Chag Sameach!
Chabad Hanukkah party in Madison Square Park! I heard the music from the other side of the park and knew the moment I heard it that this was a Jewish group. I just wish I remembered the name of the song (not this one, but the one I first heard that was so familiar).