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Express your heartfelt feelings to your loved ones with Hanukkah wishes. Read this article to find best wishes for Chanukah festival.

Hanukkah Wishes

Hanukkah is a Jewish festival that lasts for a period of eight days. It starts on the 25th day of the Kislev month, according to the Hebrew calendar. The particular festival is observed to commemorate the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which took place at the time of the Maccabees Revolt, of 2nd century BC. Also known as the 'Festival of Lights' and 'Chanukah', Hanukkah celebrations are marked by a number of rituals, some of which revolve around family, while others are communal in nature. In many of the families, gifts and cards are also exchanged as a part of the Chanukah festival. In case you are planning to send a card to your loves ones on Hanukkah, adorn it with the wishes given below and make their day even more special. You can also use them as SMS, for wishing people on the festive day.

Best Wishes For Hanukah

Wishing you a holiday season bright with joy and rich memories
Happy Hanukkah!

Hanukkah is here! Candles rekindled; Faith renewed; Tradition preserved.
May you find meaning in the season and peace in your heart.
Happy Hanukkah!

As you celebrate the Festival of Lights, may your home be bright with happiness and love. Best Wishes at Hanukkah

May your heart be warmed with the glow of Hanukkah candles and your New Year be happy and healthy.
Happy Hanukkah!

The spin of the dreidel, the warm candlelight, May your Hanukkah be happy, healthy and bright.
Happy Hanukkah!

Hanukkah is here! May the warmth and glow of each candle you light make your heart and home happy, your Hanukkah bright.
Happy Hanukkah!

Hanukkah- A tradition of freedom, courage, and peace.
A time of renewed faith and hope. Have a Joyous Celebration
Happy Hanukkah!

Candles rekindled Faith renewed Tradition preserved May you find meaning in the season, peace in your heart.
Happy Hanukkah!

Wishing you every happiness at Hanukkah and a year filled with many blessings.
Happy Hanukkah!

Today we will light the first candle of Hanukkah, a holiday that commemorates the victory of light over darkness. We hope that this will help light Gilad's way home and we will witness the miracle of his release soon
Happy Hanukkah!