Friday, October 30, 2015

Read the Hanukkah Story and Significance of Chanukkah Part 1



Helpful Information History of Hanukkah and Significance of Chanukkah with Invitation Cards

Hanukkah, also known as Chanukkah to many, is a Jewish holiday and is an eight days and nights celebration. Hanukkah usually starts on the 25th of Kislev, a Jewish month and usually falls in the latter party of November or early December in the secular calendar. For this year, 2015, Hanukkah starts in the evening of Sunday, December 6th and concludes in the evening of Monday, December 14th. Hanukkah, in Hebrew, is referred to as 'dedication'. This name is remembrance that this holiday religious commemorates the rededication of the Jerusalem holy Temple after their victory over the Syrian Greeks during 165 BC. Most Jewish faithfulls celebrate the arrival of Chanukkah / Hanukkah with a party celebration and usually send out personalized invitations for Hanukkah customizing with their own religious invitation wordings to their invited guests.

view a few sample invitation designs for Hanukkah and Chanukkah religious holiday celebrations

Hanukkah Wishes Religious Holiday Greeting Cards
Hanukkah Lights Party Menorah Invitations
Jewish New Year Chanukkah Band Holiday Card
Hanukkah Blue Menorah Greeting Card
Holiday Aglow Hanukkah Greeting Cards
Menorah Tovah L'Shanah Hanukkah Holiday Card
Happy Religious Hanukkah Holiday Greeting Cards
Hanukkah Party Pearl Dots Invitations
Tovah Tree L'Shanah Hannukkah Greeting Card

to browse a complete collection of holiday religious Hanukkah party invitation cards, CLICK HERE

Read Historical Traditions of Hanukkah and the Story of Chanukkah Part 2

Find more colorful, exciting, and creative holiday religious party invitation cards for Hanukkah and religious invitation wording samples for Hanukkah holiday ceremonies written by Sarah Porter for various forums, blogs, magazines, newspaper, and websites like http://www.invitationsbyu.com

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