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Hanukkah doesn’t get enough credit during the winter holiday season. It’s not just one day of presents but eight crazy nights! With so many nights, it also means that there are potentially a lot more presents to keep up with for the whole family. You might be thinking to yourself, “Oy vey! How will I ever keep up?!” That’s where I come in. Here is a comprehensive list of Hanukkah gifts for bubbe, the recent bat mitzvah in your life, and the whole mishpacha.
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For the Traditionalist
Without oil, there would be no Hanukkah Miracle. So what better way to honor the Maccabees and their fight against the Romans than with a beautiful collection of artisanal olive oils from Brightland. This keto-friendly and (relatively) allergen- friendly gift is perfect for any home chef who wants to elevate their oil collection.
For the Latke Master
A high-quality apron is never a miss when it comes to gift-giving, especially when oil splattering is a holiday hazard. This beautiful blue and white natural chambray apron by Lucia Eames would be an excellent choice for whoever is in charge of frying up latkes and sufganiyot this year.
For the Sweet Tooth
It’s not fair that there aren’t more Hanukkah advent calendars! It is the perfect way to count down the holiday and easy to remember how many candles you need to put in the hanukkiah. This Hanukkah Advent calendar from Williams Sonoma is a great way to keep track of the days while treating yourself to a little sweet gift.
For The Future Einstein
Kiwi Co. creates wonderful and inclusive STEAM activities for kids of all ages. This Light-Up Menorah brings kids into the holiday traditions in a fun, interactive, and independent way. No more fighting over who gets to light the candle when everyone has their own menorah!
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For the Whole Family
Because lighting the menorah takes place after sundown, it might be close to kids’ bedtimes. Thankfully there is the cutest pajama set from Hanna Anderson that the kiddos can match in while opening presents. Make these garments a night- one gift to get them pumped up for the next seven days.
For the Nice Jewish Girl
A lot of judaica jewelry can feel, well, a little stuffy and traditional. But this “Chutzpah” necklace from Susan Alexandra is a modern and edgy expression of Jewish culture. Whether it’s the freshly minted bat mitzvah girl or your cool cousin in Bushwick, this unique piece of jewelry is sure to be a hit.
For the Nice Jewish Boy
You know ‘em. You love ‘em. The Nice Jewish Boys in your life need these socks as a reminder of just how mensch-y they are. They are a great gift for boys and men of all ages. And how could someone not take it as a compliment to receive these?!
For the Pickle Lover
Now, I’m no great Jewish scholar, but what is more Jewish than a good sour pickle? Pickles feel deeply emblematic of our culture; the salt to remind us of our ancestors’ tears and the sour flavor to remind us of our talent for turning life’s sour moments into something worth celebrating. This adorable Pickle Jar Menorah from Susan Alexandra is a playful twist on a classic and important holiday tradition perfect for any pickle aficionado.
For Bubbe’s Cookbook Collection
Tradition is key to Judaism. Without it, where would our people be? But with changing times and diets, some adjustments may need to be made. So how do we keep our Bubbe’s favorite recipes while managing your sister’s newfound vegetarianism? The cookbook Nosh: Plant-Forward Recipes Celebrating Modern Jewish Cuisine from Micah Siva has you covered for every holiday and recipe.
For the Ones Who are Always Schlepping
I was trying to think of a specific person who would benefit from this, but honestly, everyone in my life is schlepping things everywhere all the time. I don’t know a single person who wouldn’t find a schlepping bag useful. Thankfully, this one is labeled so you’ll never forget to schlep whatever it is you need to schlep.
For the Cat Parent
There are plenty of cute items on this list, but this Hanukkah advent calendar for cats from Boots & Barkley might just take the latke. Tiny latkes and dreidels? I’m plotzing! Show some love for your furry friend and let them join in on the holiday festivities with a little treat for each night.
For the Dog Parent
Something for the dog parents or grandparents, too! This very sweet dreidel cookie dog rope toy will keep your pup preoccupied and distracted from any latkes and sufganiyot that may be sitting out. With its festive design and sturdy construction, it’s perfect for withstanding the chaos of family holiday parties.
For the DIYer
If you know a real balabusta who’s always looking for their next project after frying up homemade latkes and wrapping perfectly curated gifts, these DIY candles are just the thing. They’re also a wonderful activity for children, offering a hands-on way to connect with Hanukkah traditions and make the celebration even more special. Whether for the seasoned host or little ones eager to get involved, this craft brings light — and a personal touch — to the holiday.
For the Beauty Lover
This holiday is all about oil so why not bring in one of the trendiest beauty products of the year: the Dior lip oil. Refreshing and hydrating, it leaves lips looking as luscious and juicy as the jelly of a donut — perfectly on theme for Hanukkah. Plus, it’s a little luxury that feels indulgent but practical, making it a gift that’s both chic and thoughtful.
For Those Who Couldn’t Make It Home For the Holiday
Making it home for the holidays can be tough. If there is someone who’s missing home, this Homesick candle is a great way to share some light during this festival of lights. Warming scents of baked apple, butter, and potatoes will make them feel as if they are right there in the kitchen snacking on latkes with applesauce.
For the Girl Who Deserves a Little Extra Light
This gift is truly special — something I would have been over the moon to receive as a little girl. I vividly remember getting my American Girl doll on the last night of Hanukkah, and I was beyond excited. If that American Girl doll had been Jewish, complete with her own little menorah, I probably would’ve lost my mind. I know it’s a bit of a splurge, but if there’s a little girl in your life who would appreciate the representation of the Rebecca doll, my inner child can promise you it’ll be worth every penny.
For Those Celebrating Chrismukkah
In 2024, we have a rare Chrismukkah appearance where Hanukkah and Christmas overlap. These Star of David and Menorah ornaments are the perfect thing for interfaith families celebrating both holidays this winter — adding a Jewish twist to your tree that blends traditions.
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