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Hamilton, Style, Powerful Chanukah Story by the Maccabeats

December 22, 2016 By jwrdirector

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Hamilton, and the Maccabeats – It’s Chanukah Time!!  Hamilton –  the Music, the melody is the backdrop for the New Maccabeats 2016 Chanukah Story. If you had three minutes and fifty-five seconds (3:55) to tell the story of Chanukah, I would refer anyone to this video by the Maccabees.   One of the best!  Why?  It […]

Filed Under: Blog, Jewish Holidays Tagged With: chanukah, chanukah holiday, festival of lights, hamilton, Hamilton the musical, maccabeats

Seasons Greetings

December 30, 2014 By jwrdirector

Having fun with calligraphy marker while packing up Chanukah items until next season. : ) How was your Chanukah? I decorated with inspiration from Pinterest. A winter white theme with a touch of outdoors brought indoors. A little color with a few of my favorite things I have collected over the years. I gave up […]

Filed Under: Blog, Jewish Holidays Tagged With: chanukah, chanukah decorations, festival of lights, holiday, holiday decorations, holiday ribbon, holiday season, holiday storage, pinterest, pinterest inspired, season greetings

Countdown of Chanukah Hanukkah

December 29, 2014 By jwrdirector

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Happy Chanukah!!! On Thursday, December 24th @ approx. 4:22 pm (sundown), We bid farewell to Chanukah, the Festival of Lights. Many memories, many joyous moments as those I’ve connected with on social media shared and posted their Chanukah Menorah lightings and special times during those eight bright […]

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Chanukah FunFacts

November 19, 2013 By jwrdirector

  CHANUKAH FUNFACTS Its true when you type out all the English letters to spell out Chanukah or Hanukkah, look closely.  There are eight letters in total for both spellings.  Eight Nights to Light the Lights with Chanukah FunFacts. This is an original drawing by The Jewish Wedding Rabbi.   Rabbi Andrea enjoys all holidays, […]

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Chanukah Song for Chanukah

November 13, 2013 By jwrdirector

Chanukah Song for Chanukah is Almost Here!   Wednesday evening at Sundown, Wednesday, November 27. Chanukah Song sung by a capella group. StandFour is an American a capella group from New York City made up of four former members of Yeshiva University’s all-male a capella group. Its an enjoyable song to get us ready for Chanukah. […]

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