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Celebrating Eight Days of Hanukkah

Appears in
Jewish Holiday Cooking

By Jayne Cohen

Published 2008

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On the weekend that falls during the holiday—and perhaps on a couple of the other days—there may be raucous parties with a host of friends and a feast of foods or big family get-togethers. There may be the thrill of opening one or two special, lavish presents, given in lieu of, or combined with, more modest gifts for the other days of the festival.

Most of Hanukkah, though, is celebrated more simply in our homes, eating cozy meals embellished by a few of the holiday foods while burning menorahs light up the wintry night. But indelible family memories are made not only of boldface moments: each night of Hanukkah becomes special when we make it an authentically shared family experience.

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