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Hanukkah Wishes In Hebrew

Find special Hanukkah wishes in Hebrew. Celebrate the Festival of Lights and find the perfect greetings to share with your loved ones.

Celebrate Hanukkah with special Hebrew wishes! Get ready to light your menorah and say the blessings in Hebrew. Find the perfect wishes to express your joy and gratitude in Hebrew this season.
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חג חנוכה שמח — may your home glow with the same stubborn light the Maccabees lit so long ago.

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Chag Urim Sameach — wishing you eight nights of nerot, niggunim, and the quiet pride of being a Jew.

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May the words of Hallel feel new on your tongue this Hanukkah, as if you'd waited all year to sing them.

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חג שמח — may the brachot you recite tonight reach the ears of every ancestor who taught them to you.

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Wishing you a Hanukkah where the Hebrew comes easily and the meaning behind it comes easier still.

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Mi yemalel gevurot Yisrael — may the song be sung in your house with the same fierce joy it was written.

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Chag Chanukah Sameach — may Maoz Tzur ring through your rooms and steady whatever the year has shaken.

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שמונה נרות — eight candles, one ancient promise: the light has not gone out, and will not.

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May the Hebrew you whisper tonight be the same Hebrew said in homes from Yerushalayim to your kitchen.

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חג אורים שמח — may every flame you kindle speak the prayer your lips don't always know how to form.

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Wishing your menorah a steady burn and your heart the steadiness the brachot were written to bring.

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Nes gadol haya sham — and may small miracles continue here, in your home, this Hanukkah.

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Chag Sameach — may the Hebrew songs of childhood return to you uninvited and exactly when needed.

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ברוך אתה ה' — may the blessings rise from your table like incense in the Beit HaMikdash itself.

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May this Hanukkah feel like coming home to a language your soul already knew.

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Wishing you eight evenings where Hebrew sounds less like ritual and more like a love letter.

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חג חנוכה שמח — may the dreidel teach Hebrew letters to children who will teach them to their own one day.

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May your shehecheyanu this year carry the weight of every shehecheyanu said before it.

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Banu choshech legaresh — and so we do, one candle at a time, in the holy tongue.

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Chag Urim Sameach — may the Hebrew prayers of Hanukkah find shelter in your home and stay the year.

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May Al HaNissim slip into your Amidah this week like a beloved guest who knew the way in.

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חג שמח — wishing you a Festival of Lights where the Hebrew letters dance the way the flames do.

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May every nun, gimmel, hey, and shin spin toward something good for you and yours this Hanukkah.

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Chag Chanukah Sameach — may the language of our people warm your home as the oil warms the wick.

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Wishing you brachot recited slowly, the Hebrew tasted rather than rushed past.