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New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Here's to a Festival of Lights that warms not just your hands but whatever has felt cold inside you this year.

May the menorah's eight nights leave behind enough warmth to carry you through the rest of the winter, kindly.

May the lights of both holidays settle into your home this December and stay there until February at least.

Wishing you a season where the tree leans slightly and the menorah stands straight — and nobody loves either one less.

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah — here's to a December that honors two stories at the same kitchen table.

May your holidays be full of carols you can almost remember and blessings you finally got right this year.

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Wishing you a December measured in candle wax and pine needles and people who keep showing up.

Here's to homes where stockings hang near hanukkiyot, and the cat investigates both with equal suspicion.

May both holidays this year leave you with the soft, tired satisfaction of having loved your people well.

Wishing you a season where the carols stay in tune long enough, and the blessings reach everyone within hearing.

Merry Christmas, Chag Sameach — may your December hold all the lights it needs and not a single argument.

Here's to families who do both — may your menorah and your manger share the shelf without territorial dispute.

May the star and the shamash teach the same lesson this year: light shows up, even when it has no business doing so.

Wishing you carols on Christmas Eve and blessings on the first night, and a peace that bridges both gatherings.

May your December be the warmest month of your year — twice over, in two traditions, with one full heart.

Here's to interfaith households quietly doing the impossible: explaining everything to small children with patience.

Wishing you a holiday season that smells like pine, frying oil, peppermint, and at least one slightly burnt biscuit.

May this December find you honoring two heritages without having to choose which set of grandparents to phone first.

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah — may your celebrations be loud where they should be and quiet where it counts.

Here's to a season of double traditions and double dishes — and just enough leftovers to limp into January.

May the wreath on your door and the menorah in your window send the same message: we are home, come in.

Wishing you eight nights, twelve days, and at least one quiet afternoon entirely to yourself somewhere in between.

May both your holidays be measured in faces around your table, not gifts beneath your tree.

Here's to Christmas mornings and Hanukkah evenings — may both find you well-rested and the children well-behaved.

Wishing you a December full of carols sung off-key and blessings recited with confidence — both equally welcomed.