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While Hanukkah might not be the most spiritually significant Jewish holiday, we’d still like to celebrate it in style. When else do we get eight days of holiday spirit and a festival of lights with none of the somber tones of a Passover seder? Here’s what you’ll need for the most beautiful and delicious holiday yet, whether you’re hosting, gifting, or upgrading your personal collection.
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Modern Judaica For 8 Very Sophisticated Days Of Celebrating
We’re in 2022, and these aren’t your mothers’ menorahs. Of course, there’s nothing better than an heirloom menorah, passed down over generations and crusted with decades of melted wax candles. But who doesn’t want a chic refresh every once in a while? These menorahs are dreamy enough to merit an investment purchase on a piece you’ll eventually pass down your own family tree.
The perfect menorah for a happy household – sure to banish any winter blues and brighten your Hanukkah tablescape.
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Designed to accommodate oil candles (as opposed to wax candles), each curve of this menorah glows when lit. It’s made in collaboration with designer and artist Sophie Lou Jacobsen, and crafted from temperature-resistant borosilicate glass to produce a piece you’ll cherish forever.
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Does this work of art even need explanation or justification? Janie Korn’s hand-sculpted and painted resin menorah is an ode to one of Judaism’s many iconic carbs: challah. Plays well with its contemporaries, like crispy latkes, cozy matzoh ball soup, and bagels and lox the next morning.
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Upgrade Your Gelt (And Raise The Dreidel Stakes)
Of course, it’s not Hanukkah without some classic milk chocolate coins to incentivize competitive games of dreidel while the latkes are frying. Why not upgrade your gelt this year with some high-quality chocolates that’ll take the dreidel stakes to the next level? Plus, these dreidels are so perfect, they’ll motivate you to refresh on the rules of Nun, Gimel, Chai, and Shin.
Eight days of salted caramel chocolate delights, plus an extra chocolate to represent the middle candle on the menorah.
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Basically, Susan Alexandra has created a fantastic Judaica collection. You can’t go wrong with any iteration of this beautiful dreidel, which doubles as a work of art when not in use. I’ve got a soft spot for the pomegranate.
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For a sleeker option that’ll look right at home by a big cozy fireplace, look no further than this bespoke leather dreidel, handmade in Israel by designer Kerem Kaminski of JUDATLV. With a stunning gold-plated brass handle and metallic Hebrew letters, I want one in brown AND black. Sue me!
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Lest We Forget The True Meaning Of Hanukkah: Latkes
I’d be remiss not to acknowledge one of the greatest elements of Hanukkah: crispy, comforting latkes, with your choice of toppings (I keep it classic with applesauce, but this is a judgment-free zone). Here’s what you’ll need to make the frying equal parts simple and successful.
If you haven’t already made the purchase, Hanukkah is the time to get an Always Pan in your kitchen. Latkes are a job for a seriously effective non-stick pan, and because Our Place’s nontoxic, modular version can also steam, boil, strain, and serve, you can take care of every step of the latke-making process with one piece of cookware. Yes, seriously.
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Custom-designed to fit the Always Pan, this add-on will protect you from hot oil pops while you get your potato pancakes perfectly crispy. Latke-making is a dangerous game (like many treasures worth pursuing), but Our Place has you covered.
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Yes, Hanukkah is about spending time with the people you love – but it’s also about indulging in the seasonal delights of fried carbs, chocolates, and the lingering smell of smoke as candles burn throughout the week. With these modern essentials, you can build beautiful memories of your own, whether they’re congregated around a watermelon menorah or hovering over a pan with latkes to feed a small village. Chag Sameach.