Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach — may the two blessings meet at your table this Friday night with extra grace.
Hanukkah Wishes Shabot Salom
Celebrate Hanukkah with our unique collection of Hanukkah wishes, Shabat salom and special holiday traditions from members of our community.
When Shabbat falls during Hanukkah, light the Hanukkah candles first — then welcome the queen with her own flame.
Wishing you a Friday where the menorah and the Shabbat candles share the same windowsill and the same prayer.
May Shabbat Hanukkah bring the deepest rest of the year — eight days of light folded into one holy evening.
Two sets of candles, one peaceful home — Shabbat Shalom, Chag Urim Sameach.
May the Shabbat that falls during Hanukkah feel doubly blessed — twice the candles, twice the songs, twice the rest.
Wishing you the rare beauty of Shabbat Hanukkah — when light meets light and the table holds them both.
Shabbat Shalom — may the Hanukkah candles still be burning when the Shabbat candles join them.
On this Shabbat of Hanukkah, may the bracha over wine carry the weight of the miracle too.
Wishing you a Friday night where the kiddush is unhurried and the menorah still flickers in the corner.
May the convergence of Shabbat and Hanukkah remind you that holiness layers itself for those who pay attention.
Shabbat Shalom v'Chag Sameach — two greetings, one home, eight candles still burning behind the challah.
Wishing you the deep quiet of Shabbat Hanukkah — where neither rest nor light has to take a turn.
May this Shabbat during the festival feel like a held breath — sacred, sufficient, set apart.
Light Hanukkah first, then Shabbat — wishing you the order of blessings and the peace that follows them.
Shabbat Hanukkah Shalom — may your home glow with the patient light only this week can produce.
On the Shabbat of Hanukkah, may your songs run long and your worries run out of room.
Wishing you a Friday night when the menorah has not yet gone out and the Shabbat candles have just begun.
May the Shabbat of Hanukkah carry the festival into rest and the rest back into the festival.
Shabbat Shalom — may your kiddush taste of vineyards and your latkes still be warm beside it.
Wishing you the particular blessing of a Shabbat-Hanukkah table — set for both, sufficient for both.
May the candles you light this Friday outlast the worries you brought to the table.
Shabbat Hanukkah blessings on your home — twofold light, twofold peace, twofold gratitude.
Wishing you a Friday where the Hanukkah candles are still burning when Shabbat begins her quiet entrance.
May the prayers said over wine and bread mingle with the songs sung over candles and oil.