Wishing my friends a Hanukkah of crowded couches, shared latkes, and gelt that mysteriously vanishes.
Hanukkah Wishes Friends
Send Hanukkah wishes to your friends this year! Our collection contains the perfect messages of joy, luck, light and more for the holiday season.
Chag Sameach to the people who light up my year long before any menorah does — eight bright nights to you.
May our friendship be like the shamash — the one quietly making sure everyone else gets to shine.
To my friends — may your Hanukkah bring the kind of laughter that fogs the windows your candles sit in.
Wishing you, my dear friend, eight nights as warm as the kitchen we always end up gathered in.
Chag Urim Sameach — may our group chat survive Hanukkah, no matter how many latke photos we send.
May your Festival of Lights be matched only by the friends who showed up uninvited and stayed the longest.
To my chosen mishpacha — eight nights, eight reasons I'm grateful you let me crash your celebrations.
Wishing my friends candles that hold and conversations that hold even longer.
Chag Sameach — may you spin a gimmel every time it matters most this Hanukkah.
May your friends bring the wine, your family bring the stories, and you bring nothing but yourself.
To the friends who text 'come over' before I can text 'I'm hungry' — Chag Hanukkah Sameach.
Wishing you a Hanukkah where the doorbell rings often and no one ever comes empty-handed.
Chag Urim Sameach — may our friendship be one of those small miracles the holiday loves to celebrate.
May this Hanukkah remind you that the people who light your candles with you are the ones who matter.
To my friend — eight nights of light, and at least one of them spent at my table, please.
Wishing you the kind of Hanukkah where friends drop by and somehow stay until the candles burn out.
Chag Sameach — may your sufganiyot be plentiful and your friends be the kind who don't count calories aloud.
May our friendship survive another year of me losing every single dreidel game to your kids.
To my friends — may this Festival of Lights bring you everything the Hebrew school songs promised it would.
Wishing you nights where friends gather without agenda and leave reluctantly, well after midnight.
Chag Urim Sameach — may every friend you have light a candle this year and think, even briefly, of you.
May your Hanukkah be loud, your house be warm, and your friends be the kind who do the dishes after.
To my friend — wishing you eight nights that feel less like a holiday and more like a long, slow exhale.
Chag Sameach — may we keep spinning into each other's lives the way the dreidel finds the same corner twice.