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- proper noun Alternative spelling of
Hanukkah .
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Examples
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Anyone who thinks that winter solstice couldn't possibly have spawned the rich array of celebrations that we now call Yule and Christmas and Divali and Hannukkah and Kwanzaa never lived in Seattle.
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"Everybody's got their Hannukkah parties and their Christmas parties and their Kwanzaa parties, and it's easy to feel a little bit left out," she said.
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"Everybody's got their Hannukkah parties and their Christmas parties and their Kwanzaa parties, and it's easy to feel a little bit left out," she said.
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Anyone who thinks that winter solstice couldn't possibly have spawned the rich array of celebrations that we now call Yule and Christmas and Divali and Hannukkah and Kwanzaa never lived in Seattle.
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Anyone who thinks that winter solstice couldn't possibly have spawned the rich array of celebrations that we now call Yule and Christmas and Divali and Hannukkah and Kwanzaa never lived in Seattle.
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I missed Hannukkah this year, but I made it up to the local pagan group's celebration of Yule.
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They called 9/11 a "Hannukkah miracle" because it gave Israel a chance to marginalize and confront its enemies.
Jonathan Cook's "Israel and the Clash of Civilisations" 2008
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A symbolic menorah with eight light bulbs is also a SYMBOL associated with Hannukkah.
Sound Politics: "Christmas trees are going back up at Sea-Tac airport." 2006
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TRUE – I should better have asked what should I MAKE him for Hannukkah!
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They called 9/11 a "Hannukkah miracle" because it gave Israel a chance to marginalize and confront its enemies.
Jonathan Cook's "Israel and the Clash of Civilisations" 2008
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