Like many other annual celebrations, Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is approaching, and preparations are being made to make the most of this year’s celebration. For many Jewish families, Hanukkah is the time to celebrate and honor their faith, family members, and tradition. This article lists fun activities to partake in this year.
What’s a Hanukkah celebration without local delicacies? Here are some authentic Hanukkah dishes to try out:
Latkes are possibly the best Hanukkah food. This fried potato pancake can be easily mistaken for hash browns; they also go well with applesauce and can be served as a side dish.
It is a loaf-style cookie similar to Italian biscotti. The best part is that it is made without butter or milk and served with coffee or tea.
Enjoy this floral, slightly sweet bread with tea or coffee. It is made with honey and eggs and garnished with sesame seed or flaky salt.
In Hebrew for “doughnuts,” sufganiyot is yet another popular food. They are fried, made from yeast dough, and then filled with chocolate or jam.
Take your Hanukkah celebration up a notch this year by incorporating unique events. Some fun activities to celebrate include:
Take a family picture to make long-lasting memories. Instead of wearing different outfits, coordinate by matching colors, designs, or graphics. Holiday outfits signal the close-knit relationship between family members. Hiring a professional photographer is also unnecessary when a good smartphone can do the trick.
Sharing Hanukkah gelts, also called foil-wrapped chocolate coins, is an old tradition of showing love. Simply visit a store and get chocolate coins to wrap, then send them to your loved ones!
Make a list of possible games families can enjoy and send the list of the chosen games to your family. Before the game night, get the necessary supplies and set up a cozy environment. Make sure to curate gifts for winners to make the event more lively.
Sometimes, getting all your family members together for a game night can be impossible. Distance should not be a barrier to having fun, as distance members can partake in this event via Zoom. Create a Zoom link, set up a well-positioned camera, and have fun!
In need of new ways to have fun this year, below is a long list of modern ways to celebrate Hanukkah:
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