Wednesday, November 27, 2013


Happy Chanukka and Happy Thanksgiving!

Here is a really cute song I saw online:

Thanksgivukkah, Thanksgivukkah,

Come light the menurkey


Let's have a party


With latkes and turkey

.
Maccabbees and Pilgrims


Americans and Jews


Thankfulness and freedom


The lessons we choose

So come spin the dreidel,


And lighting the candles we gloat.


Hearts skip a beat


For we know soon we'll eat


Pumpkin pie and some sufganiot!


Hearts skip a beat


For we know soon we'll eat


Pumpkin pie and some sufganiot!

Thanksgivukkah, Thanksgivukkah,


A joyous occasion


Everyone join in


This rare celebration


Lift up high your voices


With songs and with cheers.


The next one won't come for


79 thousand years.


 

Tonight is the first night of Hanukka. And of course tomorrow is Thanksgiving. As a Jew, I celebrate Hanukka every year of course, I just find it amusing that everyone is crazy over the overlap of the two holidays. I guess something that happens this rarely should be made a big deal of. It certainly is nice not to be competing with Christmas, which it usually falls out on. And it is also nice to have the double message of Thanks. Well tomorrow evening, of course we will be having our joint Hanukka and Thanksgiving party, Thanksgivukka as everyone is calling it. 
 I made these doughnuts, a traditional Chanukka food that we all love to eat. They came out AMAZING!  But it was really hard work, I need a good break until next year.

                                     The Menorah lit on the eighth night of Channuka!
My little boy ready to light the Menorah with his daddy. 
We include everyone in this celebration. 

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