1. "Is Hanukkah like the most important Jewish holiday?"
2. "Really? Are you sure? Then why is Hanukkah like the only Jewish holiday I almost sort of know about?"
3. "So what's the miracle? Something about one day's worth of oil burning for eight days?"
4. "Why Does It Keep Changing Date?"
5. "Is it Chanukah or Hanukkah?"
6. "Do you really get a present every night and if you do, is it just like socks?"
7. "What's that chocolate money you're eating and why?"
8. "Is there a Hanukkah Harry?""
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8 Questions Gentiles Love Asking About Hanukkah
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Star of David Jewelry
The Star of David is the symbol of Judaism. Many people wear Star of David Jewelry.
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Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah is commonly known as the Jewish New Year. It is one of the holiest days of the year.
The Jewish New Year is a time to look back and look forward and resolve to make changes for the new year.
The Shofar is a ram's horn which is blown in the synagogue. The shofar is blown as a call to repentance. The shofar is not blown if the holiday falls on Shabbat.
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The Jewish New Year is a time to look back and look forward and resolve to make changes for the new year.
The Shofar is a ram's horn which is blown in the synagogue. The shofar is blown as a call to repentance. The shofar is not blown if the holiday falls on Shabbat.
Buy shofars here
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