Check out our list of 75 Hanukkah greetings and Happy Hanukkah wishes for a more meaningful holiday. 1. Chag sameach! (Happy holiday!) 2. May this festival bring blessings upon you and your family.
The traditional greeting in English for Hanukkah is "Happy Hanukkah," but in Hebrew, one can say "Chag Sameach" (Happy Holiday) or "Chag Hanukkah Sameach" (Happy Hanukkah). "You can wish someone a ...
It's common to simply say "happy Hanukkah" to those who celebrate. But you can also say "chag sameach," which is another way of saying "happy holidays" in Hebrew.
"Wishing Speaker Amir Ohana and everyone a Hanukkah filled with brightness and hope. Chag Sameach!" On Birla said on X. Ohana, on the other hand, took to X and expressed his gratitude toward the ...
"Chag Sameach," a traditional greeting said by Jews, which translates to "Happy Festival." Sharing a post on X, Jaishankar wrote, "Warmest #Hanukkah greetings to FM @gidonsaar, friends in Israel ...
Hanukkah can begin as early as Nov. 28 or as late as Dec. 27. The holiday is based on the Hebrew calendar and always falls on ...
Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrating love, happiness, and blessings that usually takes place during late November or December. Even if you don't celebrate, it's possible you know someone who does.