As the weather gets colder, there's no better way to pass the time than bingeing some holiday episodes of your favorite TV shows.
Everything you need to have a great Hanukkah this year
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrates stories of a mighty few overcoming the odds. The holiday commemorates the victory of a small group of Jewish rebels over an enormous Greek army to defend their heritage, and a miraculous amount of oil that burned in their reclaimed Temple's menorah (candelabra) for eight nights instead of one. This year, Hanukkah begins on the evening of December 10. Here's everything you need for an unforgettable celebration.
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What to watch
It feels like almost every TV show has a Christmas-themed episode, but Hanukkah specials are few and far between. We rounded up the eight best TV episodes that celebrate the festival of lights.
How to make the perfect latke
Latkes, or simply potato pancakes, are a delicious, crispy treat served with sour cream and applesauce.
Don't forget the gifts
While the eight-day celebration of Hanukkah isn't rooted in gifting, it's become commonplace to give gifts over the course of the holiday.
We rounded up the best Hanukkah gifts that anyone on your list will love, from techy gadgets to party games and classy cookware.
Surprising facts about Hanukkah
From Hanukkah at the White House, to the meaning of the word, these facts and traditions might surprise you.