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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
DESCRIPTION:Hanukkah\, the Jewish “Festival of Lights\,” is a vibrant eight-day celebration of resilience\, miracles\, and the triumph of light over darkness. Commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem\, the holiday centers on the miracle of the oil—where a single day’s supply lasted for eight. Today\, families gather to light the Menorah (or Hanukkiah)\, adding one candle each night until the room is bathed in a warm\, defiant glow. It is a season of joy\, defined by the spinning of dreidels\, the sizzling of latkes and sufganiyot (jelly donuts)\, and the heartfelt gathering of kin to retell a story of courage that has endured for millennia. \nSending a Hanukkah card is a beautiful way to share that “inner light” with friends and family during the shortest days of the year. In a festival that celebrates the small miracle that went a long way\, a physical card is a perfect parallel—a simple gesture that carries immense warmth. Whether it features shimmering blues and silvers\, whimsical illustrations of glowing menorahs\, or elegant Star of David motifs\, a card serves as a tangible connection. It’s a way to send a “Happy Hanukkah” or a wish for “Chag Sameach” that can be displayed proudly on a mantlepiece\, growing alongside the candles as the eight nights progress. \nIn the midst of the winter season\, a handwritten Hanukkah greeting offers a moment of true reflection and connection. It bridges the distance for those who cannot share in the candle-lighting in person\, ensuring they feel part of the family circle. By choosing a beautifully designed card\, you are honoring a rich cultural heritage while supporting the creative artistry that keeps traditions alive.
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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
DESCRIPTION:Hanukkah\, the Jewish “Festival of Lights\,” is a vibrant eight-day celebration of resilience\, miracles\, and the triumph of light over darkness. Commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem\, the holiday centers on the miracle of the oil—where a single day’s supply lasted for eight. Today\, families gather to light the Menorah (or Hanukkiah)\, adding one candle each night until the room is bathed in a warm\, defiant glow. It is a season of joy\, defined by the spinning of dreidels\, the sizzling of latkes and sufganiyot (jelly donuts)\, and the heartfelt gathering of kin to retell a story of courage that has endured for millennia. \nSending a Hanukkah card is a beautiful way to share that “inner light” with friends and family during the shortest days of the year. In a festival that celebrates the small miracle that went a long way\, a physical card is a perfect parallel—a simple gesture that carries immense warmth. Whether it features shimmering blues and silvers\, whimsical illustrations of glowing menorahs\, or elegant Star of David motifs\, a card serves as a tangible connection. It’s a way to send a “Happy Hanukkah” or a wish for “Chag Sameach” that can be displayed proudly on a mantlepiece\, growing alongside the candles as the eight nights progress. \nIn the midst of the winter season\, a handwritten Hanukkah greeting offers a moment of true reflection and connection. It bridges the distance for those who cannot share in the candle-lighting in person\, ensuring they feel part of the family circle. By choosing a beautifully designed card\, you are honoring a rich cultural heritage while supporting the creative artistry that keeps traditions alive.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/hanukkah/2028-01-01/
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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
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