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- proper noun Alternative spelling of
Hanukkah .
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I'm just writing to voice my approval of the "Hanukah" spelling.
Goy Gaffes Jen 2008
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I'd also like to point out that 'Hanukah' with one K isn't wrong - anything that is a transliteration from another language merely has an approximation in English.
Goy Gaffes Jen 2008
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Joaquín Martínez 2010
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
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Hanukah - the remembrance of the successful revolt, the setting up once again of a Jewish Kingdom in the promised land, and the re-dedication ( "Hanukah") of the Temple (which had been desecrated).
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As we begin the Twelve Days of Christmas, and mark the fifth night of Hanukah, here are some organizations I recommend that help create sustainable change for women and girls worldwide.
Stephenie Foster: 12 Days of Giving to Support Women and Girls Globally Stephenie Foster 2011
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