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Interfaith Christmas And Hanukkah Wishes

Find inspiring Interfaith Christmas and Hanukkah wishes from around the world. Celebrate the spirit of tolerance and goodwill of the winter holidays with the perfect card, quote, or message for friends and family.

This page is a compilation of Interfaith Christmas & Hanukkah wishes from around the world. You'll find cards, quotes, and messages celebrating the winter holidays and the spirit of tolerance and goodwill they evoke. Find the perfect wish for friends and family from different backgrounds during this important season.
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May your tree lean toward the menorah and the menorah glow back — both belong in this house.

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Wishing you a December that doesn't make anyone choose — only light, only family, only enough.

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Two traditions, one table — may neither feel like a guest in your home.

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Here's to households that hold both gravies and latkes without needing to explain themselves.

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May the candles and the lights agree this year — to shine for whoever needs them.

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Wishing you a season where 'Merry Christmas' and 'Chag sameach' arrive in the same sentence.

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May your interfaith home be the warmest room on the block, all eight nights and one morning.

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Two faiths, two festivals, one family — may you find rhythm in the overlap.

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Here's to children who learn both blessings and choose neither over love.

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May the ornament boxes and the menorah box come down together this year, like the family they belong to.

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Wishing your blended home a December rich in stories — old ones, both sides, retold without competition.

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May the tree's lights and the candles' flames teach the same lesson: presence outlasts the season.

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To families who chose each other across traditions — chag sameach and merry Christmas, in either order.

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May this December be less about reconciling and more about celebrating.

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Here's to grandmothers who learned each other's recipes — and to the next generation who will.

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Wishing you a season where the holiest part is whoever's sitting at your table.

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May the carols and the brachot share a hallway peacefully this year.

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Two festivals of light — may they remind your house that hope arrives in many languages.

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Here's to interfaith joy, which takes more work and gives back more warmth.

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May your Christmas Eve and your sixth night meet kindly in the middle of the week.

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Wishing you children who don't have to translate themselves to anyone.

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May your home be the rare one where every guest finds something familiar.

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Here's to mixing the dreidels and the stockings without losing either's meaning.

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May your December be braided like challah and decorated like the tree — both, abundantly.

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Wishing you a season where compromise feels like generosity, not loss.