Fresh today · Monday, 29 June

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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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Chag urim sameach — and may you remember which night you're on without secretly counting the candles already lit.

Wishing you a Hanukkah where someone finally admits store-bought latkes are fine, actually, and we can stop pretending.

May the festival of lights also be the festival of finally getting a nap in between candle-lighting obligations.

May this Hanukkah 2024 bring eight nights where the candles outlast the small worries of the year.

Wishing you a Festival of Lights in 2024 lit by laughter, latkes, and the steady glow of family near.

From the first candle to the eighth — may 2024's miracles arrive small, sturdy, and exactly on time.

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Chag Sameach 2024 — may your menorah burn brighter than the headlines and warmer than the snow outside.

Eight nights, one quiet prayer: may this Hanukkah carry you and yours into 2024 with peace intact.

May the oil of 2024 stretch farther than expected, the way it always seems to when we need it most.

Here's to a Hanukkah season where the dreidel lands favorably and the gelt outlasts the gift wrap.

Wishing your home a 2024 filled with songs sung off-key, candles lit on time, and stories told twice.

May the light you kindle this Hanukkah find its way into corners that needed it all year long.

Chag Urim Sameach — eight nights of small wonders, warm kitchens, and family who shows up early.

May 2024's Hanukkah remind you that miracles often look like ordinary evenings done with love.

Wishing you latkes crisp at the edges, applesauce cool from the fridge, and company that lingers.

May the menorah's flame this year stand for everything that refused to be extinguished.

A blessed Hanukkah 2024 — may your home smell of oil and your heart feel its fullness.

May this year's lights honor the past, warm the present, and quietly promise a steadier tomorrow.

Wishing your family a Hanukkah where the youngest reads the brachot and the oldest claps the loudest.

May 2024's candles burn for those at the table and for those whose chairs sit empty but remembered.

Chag Sameach — may every spin of the dreidel feel like a small permission to celebrate again.

Eight nights of light, one wish: that your 2024 carries forward the warmth of every gathering.

May your Hanukkah bring resilient joy — the kind that survives the morning after the gelt is gone.

Wishing you nights when the shamash leans toward the others as if introducing old friends.

May this Festival of Lights remind you that small flames, kept together, can outshine long darkness.