Here's to candles lit before sunset, blessings spoken without rush, and family who arrived early just to help.
New Wishes
A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up β copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.
May this Hanukkah Shabbat ease whatever the week wore down and replace it with something quieter and stronger.
Wishing you the deep peace of a Friday that's also a festival β fewer demands, more presence, slower bites.
Shabbat Shalom β may the menorah and the Shabbat candles flicker like two hands holding yours through winter.
May the rest of Shabbat soften you and the joy of Hanukkah brighten you β both at once, in the same breath.
Here's to a table set for both β kiddush cup and dreidel, challah and sufganiyot, prayer and laughter overlapping.
What are we writing today?
Cabinets sorted by occasion. Open one β pages are arranged by warmth, not algorithm.
- Anniversary
- Baby
- Belated
- Best
- Birthday
- Boy
- Boyfriend
- Christian
- Christmas
- Congratulation
- Diwali
- Easter
- Eid Mubarak
- Engagement
- Farewell
- Fathers Day
- Friendship
- Funny
- Get Well
- Girl
- Girlfriend
- Good Morning
- Good Night
- Graduation
- Hanukkah
- Heart Touching
- Holiday
- Invitation
- Job
- Love
- Miss You
- Mothers Day
- New Year
- Recovery
- Retirement
- Romantic
- Thank You
- Thanksgiving
- Wedding
- Well
- Women's Day
- Sympathy
- Valentine's Day
- Halloween
- Veterans Day
Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom rich in candlelight, song, and the kind of silence that says everything's all right.
May your Friday night feel doubly sacred this week β and may you feel doubly grateful for everyone around it.
Shabbat Shalom and Happy Hanukkah β may both blessings rest on your shoulders gently, the way they were meant to.
Here's to two sets of flames whispering the same thing: you are loved, you are held, you are home.
May the Shabbat queen meet the Hanukkah miracle at your door and stay long past havdalah's first star.
Wishing you peace tonight β the deliberate kind that comes from lighting things slowly and meaning every word.
Shabbat Shalom β may your soul this evening feel like the menorah's reflection in the window: warm, multiplied, calm.
Here's to a Hanukkah Shabbat where nobody checks the time and everyone notices the light a little longer.
May the blessings spoken over wine and candles tonight settle deep β into bones, into rooms, into next week's worries.
Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom of singing children, full plates, and grandparents quietly pleased with how it all turned out.
May this Friday's quiet meet Hanukkah's joy and produce in you the rare peace of a life well-tended.
Shabbat Shalom β may the seventh candle wait politely for the Shabbat candles, and then they light up the night together.
Here's to traditions doubled, prayers braided, and the steady comfort of doing this again with the people who matter.
May your Hanukkah Shabbat be soft at the edges β long conversations, second helpings, no one in a hurry to leave.
Wishing you Shabbat Shalom and a week ahead lit by every wish whispered between the candles tonight.
May the menorah glow witness your Shabbat table and bless it β bread, wine, faces, all of it, kept and safe.
Shabbat Shalom u'Chag Sameach β may your home tonight be the brightest, gentlest place on the whole quiet street.
A good Hanukkah to you β may it arrive slowly, last unhurried, and leave behind the kind of warmth you can recall in March.
Wishing you eight steady nights of light, laughter, and the rare comfort of being exactly where you wanted to be.