Sample Letter for Happy Chanukah 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your return address at the top of the letter. Fill in your name, address line 1, address line 2 (if applicable), city, state, and zip code.
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In English, its perfectly normal to say Happy Hanukkah. To say Happy Hanukkah in Hebrew, you can say chag chanuka sameach, (pronounced chahg cha-nu-KAH sah-MAY-ach.) In Israel, it is common to just say chanuka sameach.
The last day of Hanukkah The traditional greeting in English for Hanukkah is Happy Hanukkah, but in Hebrew, one can say Chag Sameach (Happy Holiday) or Chag Hanukkah Sameach (Happy Hanukkah).
Happy Hanukkah! Hanukkah Sameach! (meaning, Happy Hanukkah!) Chag Sameach! (meaning, Happy Holiday!) Chag Urim Sameach! (meaning, Happy Festival of Lights!)
Traditional Hanukkah Greetings When Jewish people greet one another during Hanukkah, they traditionally say: Hanukkah sameach! meaning Happy Hanukkah! Chag Urim sameach means Happy Festival of Lights.
Say ``Chag sameach!, pronounced ``Khag sah--meh-ahkh!, meaning ``Happy holidays!.

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On Hanukkah, we can greet one another with Hanukkah sameach! which means Happy Hanukkah! or Chag urim sameach which means Happy Festival of Lights. As on any happy holiday or festival, we can say Chag sameach!Chag SameachHebrew for term meaning, happy holiday. (Happy holiday!)
Traditional Hanukkah Greeting Card Messages Happy Hanukkah! Hanukkah Sameach (Happy Hanukkah) Chag Sameach! ( Chag Urim Sameach! ( May the lights of Hanukkah fill your home with warmth and joy. Wishing you blessings of love, peace and laughter this Hanukkah.

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