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  2. Kvitlech - Wikipedia

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    Kvitlech (Yiddish: קוויטלעך, lit. 'notes', 'slips') [note 1] is a card game similar to Twenty-One played in some Ashkenazi Jewish homes during the Hanukkah season. The game and deck were likely created by Hassidic Jews living in Galicia during the late 18th or 19th century. [3]

  3. Jewish greetings - Wikipedia

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    Le'Shana Tova Tikatevu, greeting card from Montevideo, 1932. There are several Jewish and Hebrew greetings, farewells, and phrases that are used in Judaism, and in Jewish and Hebrew-speaking communities around the world. Even outside Israel, Hebrew is an important part of Jewish life. [1]

  4. Nittel Nacht - Wikipedia

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    The apostates also wrote about Jews eating a lot of garlic on Christmas Eve to ward off the demon Jesus, as well as Jewish children being hesitant to use the latrine on Christmas Eve from the fear of Jesus reaching out and pulling them in. [4] The observance of Nittel Nacht was popularized by the Baal Shem Tov in the 18th century. [2]

  5. DAVID MARCUS: How my Jewish father taught me to love Christmas

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    This Christmas Eve, under the cold dark skies in the land where children sleep, across broad and deep America, fathers like mine will toil to craft wonder come morning. All who try will succeed.

  6. File:The National Library of Israel, Jewish New Year cards C ...

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    This file of Jewish New Year cards was donated to Wikimedia Commons by the National Library of Israel ... Exif version: 2.21: Date and time of digitizing: 11:06, 23 ...

  7. When is Hanukkah this year and why is it so late? Jewish ...

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    Hanukkah starts on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day roughly once every 15 years. Since 1900, there have been five years that the first night of Hanukkah began on Christmas Day : 2024, 2005, 1959 ...

  8. No, Hanukkah is not 'Jewish Christmas.' But sometimes it ...

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    Glitz over the eight-day holiday, happening now, seems to be peaking.

  9. Chrismukkah - Wikipedia

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    Modern Jewish families in particular adopted elements of the Christmas tradition in the Hanukkah festival. For example, Hanukkah gifts or money became common in the 19th century. [ 7 ] Many families from the assimilated German-Jewish bourgeoisie celebrated Christmas directly as a purely secular winter festival.

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