To wish someone a Happy Hanukkah, say “Hanukkah Sameach!” (Happy Hanukkah) or simply “Chag Sameach!” (Happy Holiday). Or if you want to show off your Hebrew skills, say “Chag Urim Sameach!” (urim means “lights”). Is Happy Hanukkah appropriate? Knowing how to say happy Hanukkah is important for anyone who enjoys sharing holiday
Chanukah (Hanukkah) cards. Send best wishes to family and friends during this festival of light and warmth. A Special Circle of Light Send this e-card. A Time of Miracles Send this e-card. A Warm Glow Send this e-card. Thanks for the Warm Feelings Send this e-card. To You And Your Family Send this e-card. Candle of G-d Send this e-card.
There are many ways to say ‘Happy Hanukkah’ in Hebrew. In Hebrew, “Happy Chanukah” means “Happy Hanukkah!”. This holiday celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple. Happy Chanukah is an eight-day celebration of joy and blessings. Learn more about the holiday in Hebrew! You’ll be surprised to learn that it can be pronounced two
Chanukah is only a minor holiday and isn’t technically a chag, but many do say “Chag sameach” or “Chanukah sameach.”. “Chag urim sameach” translates to the equivlaent of “Happy festival of lights.”. Typically, only non-Jews refer to Chanukah as “The festival of lights.”. This holds true for English and Hebrew.
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