Special foods include potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly donuts (sufganiyot). Also, any foods fried in oil are traditional.
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There is no Jewish tradition of eating tamales on Hanukkah.
for eating different kinds of food
healthy foods, such as veggies and fruits
There are no special clothes worn on Hanukkah. It depends on the family custom as to how much the family dresses up.
Jews do not eat a pig at any time of the year, so they do not eat a pig on Hanukkah either.
Macaroons are not a traditional food for Hanukkah. You are more likely to see macaroons on Passover.
Those who practice Judaism celebrate Hanukkah by eating latkes. They do many other things during the eight days of Hanukkah, but latkes are a popular treat during this time.
Yes. Hanukkah does not add any food rules.
The traditional oil-fried foods symbolize the olive oil of the Hanukkah-miracle.
People who want to live a healthy life, at first they should start eating healthy food. You know, we have many kinds of disease around us. Most of the disease comes from eating unhealthy food. That's why we should ensure first what we eating, healthy or not!
Hanukkah is a holiday, while "kosher" is an adjective referring to food which is made in accordance with the Torah-rules for preparing food. Celebrating a "kosher" Hanukkah, it would mean that any foods served during the holiday were kosher.
Saying the blessings and lighting the Hanukkah-menorah (Hanukkiyah) Singing the customary songs, such as Maoz Tzur Playing with the dreidel Eating the customary foods, such as latkes or jelly doughnuts Telling the children the story of Hanukkah Giving Hanukkah-gelt (coins) to the children Saying the Hanukkah-prayers, such as Hallel and Al Hanisim.