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Hanukkah
thumb|Hanukkah table
1 Maccabees
historical book detailing the Maccabean Revolt, found in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles
hanukkiah
nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah

Chrismukkah
thumb|A Hanukkah bush that some Jewish families display in their homes for the duration of Hanukkah and Christmas. Unlike a Christmas tree it would be without any Christianity-themed ornaments and use the colour blue.
Chrismukkah is a pop-culture portmanteau neologism referring to the merging of the holidays of Christianity's Christmas and Judaism's Hanukkah. It first arose in the German-speaking countries within middle-class Jews of the 19th century. After World War II, Chrismukkah became particularly popular in the United States, but is also celebrated in other countries.
Al HaNissim
Jewish additive prayer on Hanukkah and Purim
National Menorah
public menorah in Washington, D.C., US
Public menorah
public display during Hanukkah
Festigal
Festigal () is an annual Israeli song and dance musical show for children. Festigal is held every year at Hanukkah time, during the school vacation. It began as a song contest but the format gradually changed to include performances by well-known Israeli singers and actors. Each year's event is built around a particular theme or story.
Hanukkah bush
decoration for Hanukkah similar to a Christmas tree