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A Very Bitmoji Join Bekkah on This Super Fun Journey! חֲ נֻכָּה I’m Lev the Latke. Click on me to hear more! Beth El’s Dept. of Youth & Family Engagement Presents… A Very Bitmoji Join Bekkah on this super fun journey! חֲ נֻכָּה Chanukkiah of choices Songs Recipes Puzzles Add a verse Rugrats Movies Omanut (Art) Zone Jewpardy More stuff to do! each item to findout of contents! Clickon of Contents(likeatable This isyourChanukkiah the details! scroll throughfor all more! Youcanalso Drama & Books Puzzles Click on each slide to do a puzzle and come back here to go to the next slide! Back to main page Join me in the kitchen! Click on the recipes for some yummy things to make this Hanukkah! Back to main page Back to main page The Rugrats have some great shows about Hanukkah too! Click to watch! Click below for the skit about Click the stage for the skit the Oily Miracle of Hanukkah! about Judith and the Salty Cheese! AND HAVE FUN WITH YOUR FAMILY MAKING THIS SKIT! Plus, click on any book to read a Hanukkah story! Back to main page Can you make up a new verse to “I have a little dreidel”? If you can, email it to [email protected]! Back to main page Back to Test out these two Hanukkah Jewpardy games with your family main page and friends! I bet you could even play at your Zoom Hanukkah Party! Back to main page Click on a dreidel to pick a song 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Candlelight (Maccabeats) 5 I Have a Little Dreidel PLUS: We can’t leave out the *Hanukkah Blessings 2 Rock of Ages 6 Hanukkah, Hanukkah After each song, click on me to return to this 3 Chanukah, oh Chanukah 7 Puppy for Hanukkah (NEW!) page 4 The Latke Song 8 Medley of Hebrew Hanukkah Songs CandleLight by the Maccabbeets (Tune of Dynamite by T. Cruz) I’ll tell a tale, tale, tale, tale, yeah, Of Maccabees in Israel, el, el, el, yeah when the Greeks tried to assail, sail, sail, sail, They took the field, field, field field, yeah, but it was all to no avail, vail, vail, vail, Their rivals thought, “are they for real, real, real, real” Yeah, yeah, the war went on and on and on, Those Maccabees, they’d never yield, yield, yield, yield Until the mighty Greeks were gone! They’d charge ahead with sword and shield, shield, shield, shield, Yeah, the war went on and on and on, Yeah, I flip my latkes in the air sometime, Until the mighty Greeks were gone Saying eh oh, spin the draidle, Just wanna celebrate for all eight nights, I flip my latkes in the air sometime, singing eh oh, light the candles, Saying eh oh, spin the draidel, We say “al-hanissim” oh yeah, Just wanna celebrate for all eight nights, for all eight nights, singing eh oh, light the candles, Then we play draidle by the candle light, We say “ma-oz tzur” oh yeah, for all eight nights, And I told you once, now I told you twice, Then we play draidel by the candle light, ‘bout the miracle of the candle lights, And I told you once, now I told you twice, ‘bout the miracle of the candle lights Click for the rest of the song & music video! And the great Menorah, For eight days it kept on burning, What a celebration, A great return to Torah learning Cuz I, I, I, can feel it And ay,ay, ay! nes gadol, nes gadol, nes gadol haya sham, nes gadol haya sham, nes gadol haya sham, sham, sham, sham du, du, du, du, du, du, du du, du du, du, du, du, du, du, du du, du I flip my latkes in the air sometime, Saying eh oh, spin the draidle, Just wanna celebrate for all eight nights, singing eh oh, light the candles, We say “ma oz tzur” oh yeah, for all eight nights, Then we play draidle by the candle light, And I told you once, now I told you twice, ‘bout the miracle of the candle lights ָמֹעוז צוּר יְׁשוָּעִתי ROCK OF AGES ָמֹעוז צוּר יְׁשוָּעִתי ְלׇךָנֶאְה ל ַׁש ֵּבַח Rock of Ages let our song ִּתּכֹו ֵּן בְּית תִפָלִתי Praise Your saving power ְו ָׁשּם תֹוָדה נְַז ֵּבַח You amidst the raging foes ְלֵע ָּת תִכַין מְט ֵּבַח .were our sheltering tower ִמָצַר הְמנַ ֵּבַח ,Furious, they assailed us ָאֶז אֹגְמ ְּר ב ִׁשיר .But Your armour veiled us ִמְזֹמוֲר חנֻ ַּכת And Your word broke their sword ַהִמְז ֵּבַח When our own strength failed us. (repeat last two lines) Chanukah oh Chanukah יְֵמַי הֲחנֻ ָּכה Oh Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah, יְֵמַי הֲחנֻ ָּכֲה, חנֻ ַּכִת מְקָדּ ֵׁשנוּ ,come light the Menorah ְּבִגיל וְּב ִׂשְמָחְה מַמ ְּלִאֶים את ,Let's have a party ִל ְּבֹנו .we'll all dance the hora ַליְָלְה וֹיוְם סִבֹיבונֵינוִּי ֹּסב ,Gather round the table ֻסְפָגִּניֹּוֹת נַאכ ָּל בָם לֹרב .we'll give you a treat Sevivon to play with, Latkes to eat. ֵהִאירוַּ, הְדִליקוּ ,And while we are playing ֹנֵרוֲת חנֻ ָּכַה ר ִּבים .the candles are burning low ַעַל הִנּ ִּסְים וַעַל הִנְּפָלֹאות ,One for each night ֲא ֶׁשֹר חוְללוֲּהַמ ַּכ ִּבים ,they shed a sweet light to remind us of days long ago; One for each night, they shed a sweet light, to remind us of days long ago. Every holiday has foods so special, I'd like to have that same attention too, The Latke Song I do not want to spend life in this blender, Wondering what I'm supposed to do. I am so mixed up that I cannot tell you, Matza and charoset are for Pesach, I'm sitting in this blender turning brown. Chopped liver and challah for Shabbat It's important that I have an I've made friends with the onions and the flour, Blintzes on Shavuot are delicious, understanding And the cook is scouting oil in the town. And gefilte fish no holiday's without. Of what it is that I'm supposed to do, You see, there are many who are I sit here wondering what will come of me, homeless, I can't be eaten looking as I do. With no jobs, no clothes and very I need someone to take me out and cook me, little food Or I'll really end up in a royal stew. It's important that we all remember, That while we have most of the I am a Latke, I'm a latke things we need, And I am waiting for Chanukah to come We must remember those who have so little, I am a Latke, I'm a latke We must help them, we must be And I am waiting for Chanukah to come the ones to feed. ְסִבֹיבוֹן סוֹב סוֹב סוב I Have a Little Dreidel I have a little dreidel, ְסִבֹיבוֹן סוֹב סוֹב סוב ,I made it out of clay And when it's dry and ready ֲחנֻ ָּכה הוַּא חֹג טוב !Then dreidel I shall play ֲחנֻ ָּכה הוַּא חֹג טוב Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel ְסִבֹיבוֹן סוֹב סוֹב סוב I made it out of clay Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel ֹסָב נֹא ס ֹּב כָה וֹכה Now dreidel I shall play ָנָס גֹּדוָל הָי ֹּה פה It has a lovely body ָנָס גֹּדוָל הָי ֹּה פה With legs so short and thin And when it gets all tired ֹסָב נֹא ס ֹּב כָה וֹכה !It drops and then I win My dreidel's always playful It loves to dance and spin A happy game of dreidel Come play now, let's begin! ֲחנֻ ָּכֲה חנֻ ָּכה ֲחנֻ ָּכֲה , חנֻ ָּכַה , חָג יָפ ָּה כ ָּל כךְ ֹאוָר חִבִיב מ ָּסִבִיב , גֵּיל לֵלַד רךְ. ֲחנֻ ָּכֲה , חנֻ ָּכְה , סִבֹיבוֹן סוֹב סוב ֹסוָב נֹא, סוָב נֹא סוב ָמָה נִעָים מֹה טוב Back to main page Back to main page Omanut More Ideas (Art) Zone Look around and click on a craft you’d like to try! You can click on the tables, walls… click on everything! Markers Glue Paper Here are some more fun activities for you to do this Hanukkah! Enjoy! Did you enjoy celebrating Hanukkah in this wacky way? We sure did! We miss you and can’t wait to see you soon. Happy Hanukkah! Kol Tuv, Bekkah & the Dept. of Youth & Family Engagement Credit goes to Jewish educators around the US for collaborating on exciting projects like these in the Religious School Reboot 5781 Facebook Group created during this pandemic...
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