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celebrating hanukkah
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Lighting the menorah for eight days and exchanging gifts is common
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celebrating hanukkah
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Traditional foods like latkes and sufganiyot are commonly enjoyed
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celebrating hanukkah
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Playing dreidel and giving gelt (chocolate coins) is a traditional custom
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hanukkah
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Hanukkah is widely celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, giving of gifts, and enjoying traditional foods like latkes and jelly donuts.
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hanukkah
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Hanukkah is widely celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, playing dreidel games, and enjoying traditional foods like latkes and sufganiyot.
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hanukkiah
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Lit during Hanukkah to celebrate the miracle of the oil
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hanukkiah
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Typically made of metal, often with intricate designs and details
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hanukkiah
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Traditionally displayed prominently in the home for the duration of Hanukkah
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hanukkiah
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Often passed down through generations as a family heirloom
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hanukkiah
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Signifies the victory of light over darkness, and the importance of religious freedom
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