Posting this from a kitchen full of latke smoke — wishing all my friends a luminous, oily, joyful Hanukkah.
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Chag sameach to everyone on my feed who lights candles, sings off-key, and means every word of it.
Eight nights of light, friends — may yours burn bright and your wifi stay strong enough to share them.
Sending Hanukkah blessings to my whole timeline tonight — even the ones who only show up at holidays.
Lighting candle number one and thinking of every face in this feed. Chag urim sameach, friends.
Public service announcement: it's Hanukkah, the menorah is lit, the latkes are done, your invitation is implied.
Wishing my Facebook family a festival of lights as warm as the kitchen and as bright as the menorah.
Eight nights of gratitude, friends — including for the algorithm that brought your face back into my life.
Chag sameach from our home to wherever your scroll finds you tonight. May your candles burn steady.
To everyone celebrating — happy Hanukkah. To everyone curious — pull up a chair, we have extra latkes.
Hanukkah, day one. Posting candles instead of complaints for the next eight nights. Wishing you the same.
May your feed this week be full of menorahs, your kitchens full of oil, and your hearts full of song.
Sharing the glow with all of you — chag sameach, and may this year's light reach further than last.
Hanukkah wishes to the friends I see often and the ones I only catch in holiday posts like this one.
Eight nights, one feed, countless candles — may yours add up to something brighter than the sum.
Lighting up the menorah and the timeline. Wishing every one of you a Hanukkah of meaning and mirth.
Chag urim sameach, friends — may the light you scroll past tonight feel a little like being prayed for.
Posting before the candles burn down: happy Hanukkah to my whole strange, scattered, beloved Facebook family.
Eight days of light starts tonight. Wishing peace to my friends, miracles to my acquaintances, sufganiyot to all.
From our menorah to your screen — chag sameach, and may your week be slower than your scroll.
Tonight's blessing goes out to every Jewish friend, every curious neighbor, every algorithm that liked this post.
Wishing Facebook a Hanukkah as bright as the filters and as warm as the actual people behind them.
Day-three Hanukkah report: candles holding steady, brisket gone, posting blessings to anyone still reading.
May your timeline this week be full of menorahs and your group chats full of latke recipe debates.
Chag sameach to my followers, friends, and the seven people who somehow comment on every single thing I post.