Happy Hanukkah

Candle lightDec. 4, today, at sundown is the beginning of Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, commemorating the rededication of the temple in Jerusalem. According to tradition, a menorah is lite one new candle added each night for the 8 day festival.

While surfing the news, looking for a spin on the holidays/news, as Dina suggested in today’s blog copywriting tip, I found many celebrations. University of Michigan students are putting their own spin on the holiday, with 1000 dreidels to spin at once in celebration.

Hanukkah greeting Cards
? Sure contact me and I’ll give you a free Hanukka card to mail out from your computer, a real physical greeting card, not a Hanukkah eCard. Sorry I didn’t post this earlier, Hanukkah snuck up on me this year.

Not having a menorah, my blog will light a candle in honor of miracles.

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One Response to “Happy Hanukkah”

  1. We are lighting a candle each night, and inviting people to peek at the candles throught the most modern of windows: the computer screen, via blog.
    Happy Hanukkah!

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