Happy Chanukka to all of our Jewish friends here at DC. (Also, to those like me who just like the candles and the story so much, we celebrate Chanukka, too!)
The story of chanuka is an ultimate good story for anybody. Victory of good against bad. Victory of few against many. During the temple light of Menorah was illuminating the whole world. Chanuka is indeed the universal Holiday.
Amen Charlie, It's a story for all and for all to remember and celebrate with you no matter our religion or lack thereof. So, I accept your best wishes. Thank You, D
Happy Chanuka to all and thanks to everyone for the well wishes.
I have been taught that there are numerous ways to correctly spell the name of the holiday. Some have a C and others do not. One is not more correct over the others.
What I would like to do if you would help. This Friday I am going to daughter's and would like to make some of the food that would be made in Jewish households during this time of celebrating. If someone would give me suggestions I would much appreciate it. Thanks
David, I do not know the correct spelling, but there is something called Suf Ganyote. they are like little jelly filled doughnut balls. My Israeli friends introduced them to me. They are very popular during Chanuka as they are fried in oil.