An eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. It is known as the Festival of Lights. It takes place in November or December.
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- Chanuka Fun and Games Simple telling of the story of the holiday, games, coloring pages. (From Torah Tots)
- Judaism 101: Chanukkah Discusses Chanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights. Includes songs, the rules for playing dreidel and a recipe for latkes (potato pancakes).
- Virtual Chanukah A detailed look at the holiday's background, along with overviews of holiday traditions, trivia, and recipes. Also includes a just-for-kids section.
- Hanukkah at The Holiday Zone Songs, crafts, action rhymes, printable coloring pages, interactive puzzles, worksheets, and other free educational resources.
- Chanukah - Torah.org Project Genesis, Torah on the Information Superhighway, presents this collection of readings on different aspects of the holiday.
- Halacha, Jewish Laws and Jewish Customs of Chanukah Online audio classes in the Halacha (Halakha) , Jewish laws and customs of Chanukah.
- Hanukah - Another View Another look at the story of Hanukah. This has been published in several Synogogue newsletters and been the basis for discussion groups.
- Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights Concise description of Hanukkah and the story behind it and the menorah, dreidel, and special foods.
- Chanukah at Ohr Samayach Collection of articles about Chanukah.
- Wikipedia - Hanukkah Crowd-sourced encyclopedia article about the history, story, rituals, symbolic importance and observance of the holiday.
- Chanukah on The Cyber Home of Torah Orthodox Union "Everything there is to know about Chanuka site". Information for beginners, audio, background, and history.
- Chabad.org's Virtual Chanukah How to celebrate, pray, light, listen and learn Chanukah; plus multi-level study, games, audio and video, how-to guide, stories, and recipes. Searchable worldwide public menorah lighting events.