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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.

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Wishing you a holiday season generous enough to hold both faiths without crowding either.

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah β€” may your interfaith family be a quiet small miracle of its own.

Chag Sameach and Merry Christmas β€” may both holidays bring you exactly what their stories promise.

Wishing you a December where the menorah's eighth night and Christmas Eve happen to fall on each other and no one minds.

Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas β€” may sufganiyot share the dessert plate with shortbread, both vanishing fast.

Chag Urim Sameach and Merry Christmas β€” may the lights of December be the gentlest part of your year.

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Wishing you a season of dual celebration where no tradition is shortchanged and every cousin is fed.

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah β€” may your family's particular blend become its own small, lovely tradition.

Chag Sameach and Merry Christmas β€” may both holidays land softly and leave you grateful for the strange gift of both.

To my granddaughter β€” may this Hanukkah be the one whose candles you remember when you're my age.

Wishing my sweet granddaughter eight nights of light, gelt, and stories told slowly enough for you to keep them.

Chag Sameach, my love β€” may your menorah burn brightly and your heart shine even brighter.

To my granddaughter β€” may you grow into the kind of woman who lights candles for someone smaller someday.

Wishing my granddaughter a Hanukkah filled with songs you'll sing to your own grandchildren one day.

Chag Urim Sameach, sweetheart β€” may every dreidel spin in your favor and every blessing come true.

To my granddaughter β€” eight nights of light from a grandmother who has loved you since the very first one.

Wishing you, my dear granddaughter, a Festival of Lights as bright and unstoppable as you already are.

Chag Sameach β€” may you grow up knowing that the candles we light together connect you to thousands of years of women.

To my granddaughter β€” may the brachot you learn this year be ones you'll teach your own children.

Wishing my sweet girl a Hanukkah of latkes, laughter, and a grandmother who can't stop hugging her.

Chag Urim Sameach, mein kind β€” may this holiday be eight evenings I get to spend close to you.

To my granddaughter β€” may your menorah always glow as warmly as my heart does when I see you.

Wishing my granddaughter the joy of a Hanukkah where everything tastes a little better because we're together.

Chag Sameach, sweetheart β€” may every gelt-filled foil you unwrap remind you that you are deeply, deeply loved.

To my granddaughter β€” may the candles we light this year guide every step you take in the next.