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  1. When to wish someone Happy Hanukkah? : r/Jewish - Reddit

    Dec 25, 2022 · So I have a friend who is Jewish and I'd like to wish them a happy Hanukkah, but I'm not entirely sure when to do it because I read that Hannukah is an 8-day long event. Is …

  2. How should I wish someone happy Hanukkah (as a non-Jewish …

    How should I wish someone happy Hanukkah (as a non-Jewish person) I have someone who I have recently become very close with who celebrates Hanukkah, and was wondering if there’s …

  3. Do Jewish people really prefer to hear "Happy Holidays" over

    I often hear non-Jewish people state they say "Happy Holidays" because "Merry Christmas" is insensitive to their Jewish friends and "Happy Holidays" is more inclusive. Do Jewish people …

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    Dec 13, 2025 · I would love to celebrate Hanukkah with my friend and her family, but I don't want to be disrespectful or cross any boundaries. Were the people in the comments maybe referring …

  5. Hanukkah Etiquette : r/Judaism - Reddit

    Dec 21, 2022 · Hanukkah Etiquette I have a Jewish friend who is celebrating Hanukkah. Not being Jewish, I don't know the proper way to send her well wishes. Do you just say Happy …

  6. Can a faithful Catholic wish someone “happy Diwali” or “Happy …

    Why would it cause scandal to wish people happy whatever holiday they celebrate? My best friend is a practicing Sikh, I wish her celebration for all the holidays she celebrates and …

  7. Double-checking with you guys because I trust Google Translate

    Aug 7, 2023 · You would write "Chag Hanukkah Sameach" (which translates to "Happy Hanukkah holiday" pretty much which is a standard greeting). In Hebrew that would be: חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ. …

  8. Can people tell me more about Hanukkah/ etiquette surrounding …

    Dec 9, 2020 · You can wish them a happy Hanukkah on the first night and all throughout Hanukkah.

  9. How can I be a better friend to my Jewish friends? - Reddit

    Other than that I would keep it light, maybe a Happy Hanukkah / Happy Passover. I would find it odd if my non-Jewish friends texted me a Happy Purim or something about a meaningful fast …

  10. [Christmas Vacation] How was Clark not fired? : r ... - Reddit

    Nov 25, 2023 · Clark is in the office speaking with the CEO about the trade show and when the line of executives leaves, he says "Merry Christmas... Kiss My Ass... Kiss His Ass... Kiss Your …