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8 Different Ideas To Celebrate Hanukkah with Your Family

Fun ways to embrace the 'Festival of Lights' with your kids

By Macaroni KID December 14, 2022

Are you looking for some Family-Fun ways to Celebrate Hanukkah / Chanukah with your kids this season? It's also known around the world as the Festival of Lights and is rich in time honored traditions for many families.

The story of Hanukkah - the short version: More than 2,000 years ago a large group of Jews — called the Maccabees — rebelled against their oppressors. They were victorious over the larger Syrian army, but during the rededication of their temple, they found that there was only enough oil to illuminate the temple's menorah for one night. But to their surprise, it lasted for eight nights. That miracle is why Jewish people around the world light the menorah each night and indulge in foods fried in oil during the 8-days of Hanukkah. Learn more about the Story of Chanukah

Here are 8 family-fun ideas to celebrate the 8-days of Hanukkah:


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1. Play dreidel

Dreidel is a simple, but fun game that even the youngest kids in the family can enjoy! All you need is a dreidel - a special 4-sided top and a some small items - popular choices are chocolate coins, real pennies, beans, or candy, then distribute equally amongst the players. Learn to play!

2. Make your own Hanukkah candles

This craft is so easy and fun for all ages — simply buy a special candle-making kit, which means there is no muss, no fuss and — best of all — no big clean up. You can find kits at craft stores or online.

3. Build a Hanukkah-inspired craft

The Jewish Museum in New York City highlights four artist-inspired Hanukkah craft projects for families and kids, including creating a colorful clay menorah, and a sculptural Hanukkah lamp.



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4. Make some latkes

Latkes are as much a tradition during Hanukkah as the lighting of the candles! What's not to love about this crisp, fried potato pancake topped with applesauce and sour cream? Switch it up this year with this sweet potato latke recipe.

5. Read

Here is a list of six great Hanukkah books for kids!

6. Make jelly donuts

Like latkes, jelly donuts are a traditional Hanukkah food because they are fried in oil, symbolizing how the oil lasted 8-days. This simple Hanukkah Jelly Doughnuts "Sufganiyot" recipe from King Arthur Baking is delicious, and easy enough that kids can help make this special Hanukkah treat.


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7. Give

Many Jewish families exchange or give gifts during Hanukkah, often one small gift each night like gelt / chocolate coins, books or games.

Here are a few gift ideas, some you can easily make - 10+ Easy to Make Budget Friendly Holiday Gifts: Perfect for Anyone.


8. Make a Tzedakah box

Another Hanukkah tradition is collecting money into a box, called a tzedakah box to share with someone or an organization in need. Kids can create and decorate their own box to collect coins to donate. A tzedakah box can be a simple but effective way to show kids that every little bit matters and how much giving back matters.

Happy Hanukkah!

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