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Happy holiday [χaɡ saˈme.aχ] Hebrew Used as a greeting for the holidays, can insert holiday name in the middle; e.g. "ḥag Hanukkah sameaḥ" (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שַׂמֵחַ). [2] Also, for Passover, "ḥag kasher vesameaḥ" (חַג כָּשֵׁר וְשָׂמֵחַ) meaning wishing a happy and kosher(-for-Passover) holiday. [2 ...
Hebrew Hanukkah Greetings. Chag Hanukkah sameach! (Happy Hanukkah!) Chag sameach! (Happy holiday!) ... Happy Hanukkah Wishes. Wishing you eight nights filled with light, love and laughter.
The letters on the dreidel are the first letters in a Hebrew phrase that means “A Great Miracle Happened There.” Players spin the dreidel, and the letter on top when it lands corresponds to a ...
The Hebrew word Hanukkah means "dedication," as the holiday commemorates the Jewish people's rededication to the Temple. ... Dreidels are marked with the letters for the Hebrew words "Nes Gadol ...
Ma'oz Tzur" (Hebrew: מָעוֹז צוּר, romanized: Māʾōz Ṣūr) is a Jewish liturgical poem or piyyut. It is written in Hebrew, and is sung on the holiday of Hanukkah, after lighting the festival lights. The hymn is named for its Hebrew incipit, which means "Strong Rock (of my Salvation)" and is a name or epithet for God in Judaism. It ...
Hanukkah starts in December this year, but ends in January. Here's what to know about the Jewish holiday including the dates, what it means and more.
Thus the first line names the holiday; the second calls for joy and happiness (using two synonyms); in the third the speakers say they'll spin dreidels all night; in the fourth they will eat latkes (note that sufganiyot (סופגניות) could also mean latkes in early Modern-Hebrew); in the fifth the speaker calls everyone to light the ...
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with these heartfelt Hanukkah greetings.