Describes how the holiday of Hanukkah is celebrated around the world.
Kimmel, Eric A. Asher and the Capmakers: A Hanukkah Story. Illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. New York: Holiday House, 1993. A boy goes on an errand on the night before Hanukkah and is transported to Jerusalem. Ages 4–8. ———., ed.
Young readers will learn how Jews in the United States and abroad celebrate Hanukkah, an eight-day commemoration of the Maccabean rebellion, when a lamp with enough oil to last only one day burned for eight days and nights.
The story of Hanukkah complete with candle blessings, rules for playing dreidel and other games, recipes, songs, and thoughts on miracles, giving, and more.
In Celebrate Hanukkah Deborah Heiligman welcomes readers to a holiday celebrated by Jewish communities around the world.
Describes the history of Thanksgiving and how it is celebrated in the United States.
Discover fun and festive Hanukkah collectibles and a stunningly detailed pop-up menorah in this unique Hanukkah decoration and activity. This is the perfect way to celebrate the Festival of Lights!
This Level 1 guided reader examines how people celebrate Hanukkah. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about Hanukkah rituals during the eight days of celebration.
A description of the history and celebration of Hanukkah, as told by a Jewish girl to her Christian friend.
Clifford and Emily Elizabeth are celebrating their first Hanukkah. They love hearing the story of Hanukkah, eating "latkes" (fried potato pancakes) and "sufganiyot" (fried jelly donuts), and playing dreidel.
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