HANUKKAH 2024 HOLIDAY COLLECTION
Find everything you need to light up your Hanukkah festivities this year at Paper Source. Whether you spell it Hanukkah or Chanukah, Paper Source is your one-stop holiday shop for festive Hanukkah decorations, candles, menorahs, dreidels, gift wrap, greeting cards, and fun and quirky Hanukkah gifts all in one place!
Hanukkah Décor
As you get ready to celebrate the Festival of Lights this year, make sure that you have all the necessary Hanukkah décor including festive garlands, decorative stickers, Hanukkah-themed plates and napkins, and more. Discover beautiful, hand-dipped Hanukkah candles that will bring a joyous glow to your home. Find gorgeous, unique menorahs to have on display throughout the holiday season and colorful dreidels to keep the children and adults entertained.
Hanukkah Greeting Cards
Want to send Hanukkah greetings to friends and family near and far? Find the perfect Hanukkah cards for your loved ones. Browse traditional, funny, and winter-themed Hanukkah greeting cards and boxed sets or design your own custom Hanukkah photo cards that will bring tons of smiles across the miles.
Hanukkah Gifts
Looking for small but cheery Hanukkah gifts to give this season? We have everything from funny little trinkets like the Hanukkah Llama to cozy Hanukkah socks and creative Hanukkah craft kits. Explore our Hanukkah gift selection to find the perfect presents that will bring joy to friends and family during the 8 days of festivities. Share peace & light with delight this Hanukkah 2024.
FAQ About Hanukkah 2024
What is Hanukkah and why is it celebrated?
Hanukkah is a Jewish festival that is observed over 8 days. It is celebrated to commemorate the miracle of light from the oil that lasted 8 nights.
When is Hanukkah and how long does it last?
Hanukkah starts each year on the 25th day of Kislev, the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar and lasts for eight days. In 2024, Hanukkah will last from sundown on Wednesday, December 25th to sundown on Thursday, January 2nd.
When to light the first Hanukkah candle in 2024?
In 2024, The first candle of Hanukkah will be lit at sundown on Wednesday, December 25th.
How is Hanukkah celebrated?
Traditionally, Hanukkah is celebrated by lighting the menorah, gift giving, sharing food, playing games, and dreidel spinning. Hanukkah is a time to spend time with family and friends and reflect on faith and perseverance.
Do you wish someone a Happy Hanukkah?
Yes, it is appropriate to wish Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate the holiday!