Hanukkah is one of the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays, and it’s right around the corner! As the holiday season approaches, we’ve put together a collection of Hanukkah printable activities to help you and your family “Let’s Celebrate!” First and foremost, no Hanukkah celebration is complete without a menorah. Whether you light one candle per night or light them all at once, it’s a beautiful symbol of the miracle that Hanukkah celebrates. We’ve found a gorgeous animated Menorah GIF that you can print out and use to make your own menorah. You can find it at http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-iH86yCNoDQ0/ULOraJdVWDI/AAAAAAAAZQE/LBuQoT4vUbo/s1600/Menorah-1.gif. Once you’ve got your menorah set up, it’s time to decorate! We’ve found some lovely printable Hanukkah bunting that you can hang up around the house. It features beautiful blue and white designs with the Star of David and the Hebrew word for “Happy Hanukkah” printed on it. You can find it here: [INSERT BUNTING LINK]. But what’s a celebration without some games? We’ve got you covered there, too. Here are a few printable Hanukkah games that are sure to be a hit with kids of all ages: - Hanukkah Word Search: This Hanukkah-themed word search contains words like “dreidel,” “latke,” and “gelt.” You can print it out here: [INSERT WORD SEARCH LINK]. - Hanukkah Bingo: This fun game has players match Hanukkah-related images to the words on their bingo cards. You can print out the cards and the pieces here: [INSERT BINGO LINK]. - Coloring Pages: These printable coloring pages feature all sorts of Hanukkah-related images, from menorahs to dreidels to latkes. They’re perfect for keeping little ones entertained while you prepare for the festivities. You can find them here: [INSERT COLORING PAGES LINK]. Of course, no Hanukkah celebration would be complete without some tasty treats. Here are a few printable Hanukkah recipes that are sure to be a hit with your family: - Latkes: These crispy potato pancakes are a Hanukkah staple. You can find a recipe that’s easy to make and delicious to eat here: [INSERT LATKE RECIPE LINK]. - Sufganiyot: These jelly doughnuts are another traditional Hanukkah treat. You can find a recipe here: [INSERT SUFGANIYOT RECIPE LINK]. - Challah: While challah bread isn’t necessarily a Hanukkah-specific food, it’s a staple of Jewish cuisine and is often served during holiday meals. You can find a recipe here: [INSERT CHALLAH RECIPE LINK]. We hope you’ve found these Hanukkah printable activities helpful in planning your celebrations. From all of us at [INSERT COMPANY NAME], we wish you a Happy Hanukkah!