Sending warm Hanukkah wishes across the wires — may this short message carry a long blessing to your household.
Hanukkah Wishes For Email
Send your loved ones Hanukkah wishes with our email templates. Choose from traditional and modern messages to make them smile.
From my inbox to yours: a quiet Chag Sameach, with hopes that your menorah burns straight and your kids sleep early.
Wishing you eight nights of peace, eight days of light, and at least one email-free evening to enjoy them in.
A brief note to send warm Hanukkah wishes — may your candles last longer than your inbox tonight.
Happy Hanukkah from afar — distance can't reach the table, but blessings travel surprisingly well in plain text.
Sending you a small, sincere Chag Sameach — may this message brighten your screen a fraction as much as your menorah brightens your home.
May this email find you well, your latkes hot, your dreidel ready, and your week beginning on the right foot.
Wishing you a Festival of Lights full of joy — apologies in advance that this greeting comes without a side of sufganiyot.
A short message with a wide wish: may your Hanukkah be peaceful, your candles steady, and your family in good health.
From one keyboard to yours — Chag Urim Sameach. May the light reach you wherever this email finds you.
Sending Hanukkah greetings the modern way — but the wish is old: peace, health, family, and oil that holds.
May this brief email carry a generous blessing for the eight nights ahead. Chag Sameach to you and yours.
Hoping this note reaches you between candle lightings — wishing you a luminous, well-fed, gently rowdy Hanukkah.
A small digital flame to add to your real one — Happy Hanukkah, sincerely, with all my warm regards.
Wishing you a Hanukkah of strong wifi, weak winters, and very strong family bonds. Chag Sameach.
From inbox to inbox — may your Festival of Lights be calmer than your unread count and twice as meaningful.
Sending you a digital dreidel spin — may it land on gimel, and may your eight nights be entirely lucky ones.
May this email be the lightest thing in your day, and your Hanukkah evenings the brightest thing in your week.
A short note, a long blessing: peace, light, and full kitchens for you and everyone reading over your shoulder.
Wishing you Hanukkah greetings without the postage delay — may the season find you well, warm, and slightly indulgent.
From my screen to yours, a heartfelt Chag Sameach — may your candles burn cleanly and your blessings come easily.
Hope this message brightens an otherwise busy inbox — Happy Hanukkah, with sincere wishes for a restful eight nights.
Sending warm Hanukkah wishes electronically, but please imagine them delivered with a plate of latkes still warm.
May this email reach you between menorah and meal — Chag Sameach, with affection and a generous measure of peace.
Wishing you a Festival of Lights spent largely off-screen, surrounded by people whose faces glow more than your monitor.