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When Is Hanukkah?

Learn about what Jewish people play, eat, and sing during this festive holiday.

Stella Katsipoutis

Nov 17, 2022

Get your menorahs and dreidels ready: Hanukkah is approaching.

Actually, maybe it's not. There's a chance that when you read this, Hanukkah has already passed. Or that you're in the middle of the holiday. Or it's still several weeks away.

The dates on which the Festival of Lights fall actually vary widely from year to year. (We'll explain more about that later.) For now, let's learn about this wondrous Jewish holiday and the many traditions associated with it.

What is Hanukkah?

Hanukkah (also sometimes spelled "Chanukah") is an eight-day religious holiday observed by people of the Jewish faith. Each year around December, Jews celebrate the Festival of Lights, which commemorates their ancestors' victory over their tyrannical rulers more than 2,000 years ago.

The history of Hanukkah

The events that inspired the holiday we know as Hanukkah occurred in the second century B.C., when the ruler of Judea (what's now known as Israel), Antiochus IV Epiphanes, outlawed Judaism and forced Jews to worship Greek gods. In 168 B.C, Antiochus and his army led a massacre on Jerusalem. Thousands of people died, and the city's holy Second Temple was desecrated with a statue of Zeus and the sacrificing of pigs within its sacred walls.

A large revolt led by a Jewish priest named Mattathias and his five sons helped the Jewish people reclaim their freedom. The insurrectionists cleansed the Second Temple and rebuilt the altar. They placed a menorah on the altar, and even though they had enough oil to last only one night, the candles stayed lit for eight. This miracle inspired the tradition of Hanukkah and the lighting of the menorah during the eight-day celebration.

Hanukkah traditions

Some popular Hanukkah customs include lighting the menorah, playing the dreidel game, preparing traditional foods like potato latkes and sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), and singing time-honored Hanukkah songs.

The menorah

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The menorah


The dreidel

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The dreidel


The latkes

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The latkes


The sufganiyots

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The sufganiyots


Singing songs

Music is an important part of Hanukkah. In addition to the blessings Jews say each night, they sing songs over the course of the eight-day-long celebration. Some of the most popular ones are "Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah," "I Have a Little Dreidel" (aka "The Dreidel Song" aka "Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel"), "Ma'oz Tzur (Rock of Ages)," and "Sevivon Sov Sov Sov." A more recent addition to the canon is Adam Sandler's uproarious "Hanukkah Song," and all its many versions.

When is Hanukkah?

According to the Hebrew calendar, the holiday always begins on the 25th day of Kislev, which can occur any time between November and December. If you're not going by the Hebrew calendar (which most of us aren't), it can be tough to know when Hanukkah falls.

That's because the Hebrew calendar is a lunisolar calendar, meaning it is based on both the sun and moon. The Gregorian calendar — the one most of us use — is a solar calendar. A lunar year is shorter than a solar year, usually about 354 days, and since these two calendars don't line up, a holiday that falls on the same date every year on one calendar, such as Hanukkah, will fall on a different day each year on the other.

To show how much the dates of Hanukkah can differ from year to year, in 2022 the holiday started on Dec. 18 and ended Dec. 26. In 2023, the first day of Hanukkah is Dec. 7. and the last is Jan. 15. The Festival Lights will run from Dec. 25 to Jan. 2 of 2024. Eight crazy nights, indeed!

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Hanukkah gifts

The most popular Hanukkah flowers to send are white lilieswhite roses and carnations, and blue delphinium. Deliver eight days of smiles with items from our Hanukkah collection, which includes everything from flowers and plants to cookies and menorahs.