Showing posts with label chanukah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chanukah. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Happy Chanukah!










Chanukah is just around the corner! To get everyone into the spirit of the festival of light, here are some songs, books, crafts and recipes!

Maoz Tzur
Maoz tzur y'shuati l'cha naeh l'shabeach
Tikon beit t'filati v'sham todah n'zabeach.
L'eit tachin matbeach mitzar hamnabeach
Az egmor b'shir mizmor chanukat hamizbeach.

Eight Little Candles
(To the tune of “10 Little Indians”)
One little, two little, three little candles,
Four little, five little, six little candles
Seven little, eight little pretty candles,
Burning, oh so bright!

How Many Candles?
How many candles,
How many candles,
How many candles do we light.
On our chanukiah,
On our chanukiah
The first Hanukkah night?
One, one, one, one, one, one
One candle burning,
One candle burning
The first Hanukkah night.
(Continue with 2-8)

The Dreidel Song
I have a little dreidel,
I made it out of clay,
And when it’s dry and ready,
Oh dreidel, I shall play!
Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel,
I made you out of clay,
And when it’s dry and ready,
Oh Dreidel I shall play!

Sevivon Sov Sov Sov
Sevivon Sov Sov Sov
Chanukah Hu Chag Tov
Chanukah Hu Chag Tov
Sevivon Sov Sov Sov
Chag Simcha hu la'am
Nes Gadol Haya Sham
Nes Gadol Haya Sham
Chag Simcha hu la'am

Al Hanisim
Al hanissim, v'al hapurkan, v'al hag'vurot v'al hat'tshuot v'al hamilchamot sh'asita lavoteinu bayamim hahem baz'man hazeh.

... : Natasha Wing The Night Before Hanukkah : The Childrens Book Review  
Some Chanukah Books you may enjoy:

The Night Before Chanukah – Natasha Wing
Biscuits Hannukah – Alyssa Capucilli
Hannukah – Priddy Books
I Know An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Dreidel – Caryn Yacowitz
How Do Dinosaurs Say Happy Chanukah? – Jane Yolen
The Story of Hanukkah – David A. Adler


 
Some links to Chanukah activities and crafts:

  
And let’s wrap up this post with links to some great Chanukah recipes!

Chag Sameach Everyone!

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Hanukkah Titles You Want This Holiday Season!

As the holidays roll around, gift giving is on everyone's mind. In the spirit of the holidays, give the gift of a wonderful holiday themed book! Here are two new ones they are sure to love!

Simon and the Bear
By: Eric Kimmel

The Hanukkah story is full of miracles. A small group of Jews defeating a large army of Greeks and oil for burning candles that should have only lasted one day that lasted for eight are just two of the many wonders that occurred. In Simon and the Bear, Simon is reminded that Hanukkah is coming just as he begins his voyage to America from the old country. His mother’s last words are; “You may need a miracle on your long journey”. Thus begins Simon’s adventure and his own small miracles. He receives the last ticket for the boat and when the boat hits an iceberg, Simon is left stranded and finds his prayers for salvation answered by a large white bear.


It is always refreshing to read a new holiday tale that reinforces the belief that small miracles can happen to anyone anywhere. Simon’s story is that of the Maccabees. In the face of hardship, he does not lose his faith and is saved in the most miraculous way. Children of all ages will enjoy this story and want to read it all year round. Mathew Trueman illustrates the book beautifully. He does a wonderful job depicting day and night and highlighting the candles in the darkness. The reader is connected with Simon on his entire frightful journey and the artwork on the last pages defines what Hanukkah is truly about: Family, presents and latkes (potato pancakes). (Just Kidding!) Family, tradition and appreciation for the small miracles in our lives every day.


The Night before Hanukkah
By: Natasha Wing

For any Jewish child that wanted their own version of The Night before Christmas, the book has arrived and it does not disappoint! Join this young brother and sister as they highlight all of the traditions celebrated on this holiday over the course of eight nights. They play Dreidel, open presents, and eat latkes (potato pancakes) and jelly donuts. The family retells the miraculous story of the Maccabees, eat chocolate coins and of course, light the Menorah for eight days. With vibrant pictures of a real-life Hanukkah experience, this book is sure to bring a smile to every reader. A Happy Hanukkah should be had by all, and to all, a good night!