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  2. The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods, From Latkes to Donuts - AOL

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    What Do You Serve at A Hanukkah Party? The two most popular Hanukkah foods are latkes and jelly donuts, both symbolic of the oil that kept the lamp burning. Gelt, little foil-wrapped chocolate ...

  3. 49 Classic Hanukkah Recipes To Serve at Your Festival of ...

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    A sit-down meal is traditional for holidays like Rosh Hashanah, Passover and Yom Kippur. Hanukkah doesn’t always involve a family feast. Many families hold a party and enjoy Hanukkah dinner ...

  4. The Ultimate Festive Hanukkah Menu Guide - AOL

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    The Ultimate Festive Hanukkah Menu Guide We've got everything you need to host a fabulous Hanukkah celebration! Hanukkah kicks off by the lighting of the menorah.

  5. White House Hanukkah Party - Wikipedia

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    The White House Hanukkah Party is an annual reception held at the White House and hosted by the U.S. President and First Lady to recognize and celebrate the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. The tradition was established in 2001, during the administration of George W. Bush .

  6. Marilyn Michaels - Wikipedia

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    The Moishe Oysher Chanukah Party (1957) Johnny Where Are You (1959) Tell Tommy I Miss Him (single, 1960) Danny (single, '60) Past the Age of Innocence (single, '60) Fraydele Oysher and Her Daughter Marilyn: Yiddish Soul (1961) Marilyn Michaels, The Fantastic and Exciting Debut 1963; Don’t Count The Days (Bacharach/David single, 1967 ...

  7. Sufganiyah - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word sufganiyah is a neologism for pastry, based on the Talmudic words sofgan and sfogga, which refer to a "spongy dough". [3] The word is built on the same root as the Modern Hebrew word for sponge (ספוג, sfog), which is derived from Koinē Greek: σπόγγος, romanized: spóngos.

  8. 57 Hanukkah Recipes For Your Best Holiday Meal Yet

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    As the Jewish Festival of Lights, or Hanukkah, is fast approaching (December 25, 2024 to January 2, 2025), we’re looking forward to playing dreidel (and winning gelt!), lighting the menorah with ...

  9. Category:Hanukkah - Wikipedia

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