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Books with title Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah!

  • Hanukkah!

    Roni Schotter, Marylin Hafner

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, Nov. 25, 1993)
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  • Hanukkah

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Rosinsky, Natalie M.
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  • Hanukkah ABC

    Lillian Abramson

    Hardcover (Shulsinger Brothers, March 15, 1968)
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  • Hanukkah

    Roni Schotter, Marylin Hafner

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Describes the meaning and traditions of Hanukkah as five children and their family celebrate the holiday.
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  • Hanukkah

    Jill Foran

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, April 1, 2003)
    Discusses how the celebration of Hanukkah came about, what it signifies, and the ways in which it is celebrated today.
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  • Hanukkah Fun

    Andrea Weiss

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • On Hanukkah

    Cathy Goldberg Fishman, Melanie W. Hall

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Oct. 16, 2001)
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  • On Hanukkah

    Judith Mazzeo Zocchi

    Hardcover (Dingles/Treehouse Court, Dec. 30, 2005)
    Briefly explains the origin of Hanukkah as well as popular traditions and activities associated with it.
  • Hanukkah, Happy Hanukkah

    Jeffrey A. O'Hare

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Recounts the origins of Hanukkah, details the menorah ceremony, and provides instructions for games and crafts, latke recipes, and songs
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  • Art of Hanukkah

    Nancy M. Berman

    Hardcover (Universe, Aug. 4, 1998)
    The Art of Hanukkah, through its selection of forty-eight masterpieces of holiday ceremonial and fine art, tells the story of the desecration of the holy Temple, its subsequent reclaiming and rededication, and the miracle of the single, tiny cruse of oil that miraculously provided light for eight days.This volume visually documents the ways this holiday has been celebrated over the centuries. The menorah used in the celebration is testament to the ingenuity of design and variation. From an assemblage of individual oil lamps gathered together, to medieval creations echoing the crenelations of castle-tower architecture, to the sumptuous flourishes of Baroque decorations, these Hanukkah lamps are a direct reflection of the adaptability of Jewish culture throughout the Diaspora. As the modern age approached, more fanciful and naturalistic forms of menorahs appeared. The "Oak Tree" menorah, from early nineteenth-century Poland, is pure delight; a rotund, well-fed bear hungrily climbs the trunk of an oak tree to reach a pot of luscious honey precariously perced on a branch.The Art of Hanukkah goes far beyond exploring only the menorahs used in the celebration of the holiday. The story of Judith, wife of a Maccabean soldier, who beheaded Holofernes, a general in Antiochus's army, is depicted in manuscripts, paintings, and statuary. On a lighter note, delightful folk art depictions of the kindling of the Hannukkah lights are also included, as are children's colorful and playful dreidels.
  • My Hanukkah

    Monica Hughes

    Library Binding (Raintree, Oct. 1, 2003)
    How is Hanukkah celebrated? Find out in this Sprouts series. No matter what religious festivals a young reader may take part in, they’re sure to love reading about all of the festivals that come to life in this new series. Each title looks at the preparations that go into each festival, what people wear, where it takes place, the food that is eaten, when it happens, who celebrates it, and why it’s celebrated. A case study approach is taken, following a young child as they get involved in the preparations and celebrations.
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  • Hanukkah Fun

    Judy Bastyra

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 29, 1996)
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