Wishing you a Hanukkah where the candles burn slow and the family stays late.
Hanukkah Wishes Greetings
This website provides Hanukkah wishes and greetings for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Find special messages, quotes, and images to share with family and friends.
Happy Hanukkah greetings from our home — may yours be full of warm light and warmer people.
May every flame of your menorah carry a small wish, and may they all come true by night eight.
Sending Hanukkah greetings heavy on love and light on formality. Chag sameach.
May the smell of latkes drift through your house long after the candles have gone out.
Happy Hanukkah — may your menorah outshine the early dark of the season.
Warmest Hanukkah greetings — may your songs be familiar and your gelt freshly stocked.
May your Festival of Lights bring eight different kinds of quiet, ordinary happiness.
Hanukkah greetings to you and yours — may the oil last and the laughter louder.
May the small flame in your window remind a stranger that light still has a place here.
Happy Hanukkah — may the children stay awake long enough to hear the whole story this year.
Sending you eight nights of warmth, and a ninth night of grateful exhaustion. Chag sameach.
May your dreidel spin nun every time you can afford it and gimel when you really need it.
Hanukkah greetings — may you light the candles slowly enough to actually watch them.
Wishing you a Hanukkah where the prayers are remembered and the recipes are improved.
May this year's Hanukkah be the one your kids remember when they have kids.
Happy Hanukkah greetings from us — may your home be full and your heart fuller.
May the lights in your window quietly outlast every dark headline this winter.
Sending Hanukkah love — may the festival arrive at your table with everything it promised.
May the oil in your pan and the oil in the story both stretch further than expected.
Hanukkah greetings — may the candles burn for ancient reasons and new ones too.
Wishing you a Festival of Lights with no burnt latkes and no boring relatives.
Happy Hanukkah — may the songs sound the way they did when you were small.
May the menorah you light tonight be lit again by someone who learned it from you.
Hanukkah greetings to a family I'm grateful to know — may your eight nights be eight gifts.