Tuesday, November 9, 2010

5 Hanukkah Crafts and Games for Kids - Associated Content

Another cute idea to make a Menorah out of construction paper, you can print out a menorah outline from the net so the kids can trace it. Then they can color it and glue yellow and orange paper to the top to make it look like flames. Then the kids can hang ...

Chanukah/Hannukah Crafts Round-up From The Archives! - creative ...

Before I get started with this year\'s craft projects for Chanukah, I thought I\'d do a little round-up of the best projects from last year, giving me at least a few more minutes to gather my thoughts for this year....

Monday, November 8, 2010

BEESWAX MENORAH CANDLES | Beeswax, Tapers, Lighting, Votive ...

Bring a natural glow to your Hanukkah celebration with these beautiful beeswax candles. A raw material that\'s naturally malleable, these beeswax tapers take on most shapes, fitting seamlessly into the bottom of almost any size menorah. ...

Jewish Humor Central: Funny Books For Jewish Book Month And Hanukkah

That\'s probably a good excuse for shopping for books that would make good Chanukah gifts (Note: we will be alternating Chanukah and Hanukkah spellings in our pre-holiday posts to help, or maybe confuse, the search engines) for book ...

Hanukkah/Chanukkah – Legends, Myths, & Facts « For The Love Of Truth

Hanukkah, (also Hannukah, Chanukkah, Chanukah) which means Dedication, commemorates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem after having been desecrated by Gentile forces. Based on the Maccabean revolt (discussed below), ...

Thursday, November 4, 2010

A Bookworm's World: ShapeShifter's Musical Hanukkah Celebration ...

This year\'s Musical Hanukkah Celebration is shaping up around here to be the biggest and best yet. Not only will ShapeShifter be playing, but so will some familiar faces. I\'m hoping to have a really amazing t-shirt for you (hopefully ...

EtsyChai: EtsyChai Miracles of Hanukkah Sale is Here!

The idea of supporting small business entrepreneurs and keeping shopping simple isn\'t a new idea. In the past, many people visited Jewish shopkeepers for Hanukkah gifts, but now may not live in an area that has Jewish shops. ...