How do you spell Hanukkah? And what's with all the jelly doughnuts? 8 things to know
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While Hanukkah is considered a minor holiday in terms of religious significance, it conveys an important message during a time of celebration filled with food and gifts.
In South Florida, Jewish organizations and synagogues organize outdoor candle-lighting events, and many celebrate around the table with games and gifts, emphasizing community.
Hanukkah is more about enjoying food like latkes and sufganiyot, listening to songs, and exchanging gifts rather than extensive prayers or synagogue attendance.
The main foods of Hanukkah, latkes and sufganiyot, are fried in oil, which symbolizes the miracle of the holiday. It emphasizes indulgence over health.
Read at Miami Herald
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