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The History of Hanukkah Gelt (And Where to Buy Gelt)
The history of Hanukkah gelt from its monetary origins to when chocolate coins were first "minted." Learn what gelt is used for and where to get it.
7 commentsCelebrating Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights
Hanukkah or Chanukah is the festival of lights. Learn the history of Hanukkha and how it is celebrated.
19 commentsFree Hanukkah Cards and Clip Art
It's easy to make your own free Hanukkah cards or ecards with this colorful assortment of free art and the instructions that accompany it.
4 commentsHandmade Gifts That Are Practically Free
I am going to assume you have zero cash, so that leaves out any kind of baking or cooking because all those ingredients add up and can end up costing more than buying a present. Inventory the supplies you...
6 commentsThe 10 Funniest Songs EVER! The Revised List. The late great Leslie Neilson Remembered!
The late Leslie and many others are remembered for their funny contributions to American Music!
5 commentsClassic Comedies That Make Good Gifts
Looking to get someone some classic slapstick comedies as gifts but do not know where to start? There are way too many bootleg or inferior quality DVDs out there when it comes to the nostalgia market that you would not want to hand anyone as a gift....
1 commentStunning Christmas Tree Toppers!
Christmas Trees are decorated according to personal taste, and everyone's got a different opinion as to how they ought to look. Fortunately, there are loads of modern and traditional tree toppers to choose from these days. I can remember that as...
Hanukkah Food Traditions
The Jewish festival of Hanukkah (or Chanukah) happens around December. Significant historical events imbue Hanukkah food traditions. The miracle of the oil is reflected in the dominance of deep fried foods at this time of year. Cheese-based foods stem from the story of the heroine Judith. Recipe for Olliebollen (Dutch doughnuts).
0 commentsFat-Free Latke Recipes - Potato, Sweet Potato, & Corn Pancakes
Latkes are a fried potato-and-egg pancake traditionally eaten during the Jewish Festival of Hanukkah. Now, indulge in this fat-free version, made with egg substitute and baked instead of fried to suit your healthy lifestyle, but just as delicious as ever.
6 commentsHanukkah Crafts for Kids: A fun and relatively original selection
At the various events that I attend to read my Hanukkah book, An Adventure in Latkaland, organizers often ask for a craft idea that kids might enjoy after the reading. Here are two of the tried and true. ...
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