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Hannukah Questions?

Last posted Dec 13, 2009 at 04:53PM EST. Added Dec 11, 2009 at 07:26PM EST
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As some of you may know, this is the week of Hanukkah. The Jewish holiday with the lights, and the menorah, and the blue and white, and the stuff like presents, and that stuff. So, if anyone has any questions about Hanukkah, I will be answering them for the next eight days.
(Today is the first day of Hanukkah, btw.)

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No. Actually, in traditional Judaism, you don't get presents for Hanukkah. You get gelt. Gelt is money given by parents or grandparents to children to enhance the happiness of the holiday. It is usually small coins which are not worth much. In North America, the gelt that is given to children usually are chocolate coins.

JoeFilms, I have a serious question:

What the correct way to write the "Hannukah" word ? because I sometimes saw it written that way => Chanukah

@Tomberry:

Well, in Hebrew you spell it חנוכה, which is pronounced "Chanukah". So, technically, It should be spelled like that.

@Tomberry There are many different spellings for Hanukkah (20-something, I think) but the most popular are Hanukkah and Chanukah.
@ Redspear In traditional circles, yes. They do that also in Israel and Eastern Europe. However, the tradition in America to give presents started so Jewish children wouldn't feel left out because they wouldn't get presents while Christian children would.

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