(FeatureSource) - The celebration of Hannukkah is a time that
Jewish families look forward to all year. Penny Warner, author of "The Best
Party Book: 1001 Creative Ideas for Fun Parties" (Meadowbrook Press), has some
great suggestions for celebrating the eight-day Festival of Lights.
-Your invitations should bring out the holiday spirit. Cut out a menorah from
yellow paper and write party details on the back of it. You can also make Star
of David invitations with blue and white construction paper. Simply cut out one
white triangle and one blue triangle, weave the triangles into an authentic star
shape, glue them together, and write your party details on the edges.
-Party decorations can be a lot of work, but Warner recommends keeping them
simple and traditional. Decorate your home or party room with blue and white,
the traditional Jewish colors. You can find blue and white crepe paper, cups,
plates, and other decorations at a party supply store or a store that sells
Jewish merchandise. Write Hebrew phrases, such as "Nes Gadol Hayah Sham" which
means "A great miracle happened there," or "Shalom" which means "peace", on
streamers and hang them from the ceiling and walls. Light a menorah and place it
in a front window to greet your guests. Play traditional Hebrew music, like
"Ma'oz Tzur."
-When the guests arrive, keep them busy with popular Hanukkah activities,
such as spinning the dreidel. This game of chance can be played with the whole
family, but children especially enjoy it. It's easy to make a four-sided dreidel
with clay, or you can purchase one at a toy store. Each side of the dreidel has
a letter on it that tells you what to do. If you spin the dreidel and land on
"N" you get nothing from the kitty, "G" you get everything, "H" you get half,
"S" you put half of your money in the kitty. The kitty is the pot or center,
which is filled with pennies or candies.
-During all the fun, serve traditional foods, such as potato latkes or
blintzes. Have guests bring a favorite recipe from a Jewish cookbook and do a
recipe exchange.
-Easy party favors include dreidels, chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil,
candles or menorahs, blue and white items such as stationery or dishware.
See Also:
Six Steps to Happier Holidays!
Follow these simple steps
to prepare for the holiday season: Get organized, create an spending strategy
and a "pay" plan, shop early and take advantage of sales, get creative when
gift-giving and do an inventory of what you need to make it through the
often hectic holidays. Being prepared ensures less stress and a happier
holiday
season.
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