Eight More Ideas for Chanukah Family Nights

Each night of Chanukah provides a new opportunity for families to spend quality time together. To help inspire Jewish family moments this Chanukah, here's a list of possible evening themes.

Try one or all eight with your family--don't forget to share photos of your fun on Instagram using #PJLibrary.

BOOK NIGHT

At PJ Library, we believe every night is book night (that's why it's our number one suggestion).

TZEDAKAH DREIDEL NIGHT

As a family, ante up coins. Each player chooses a tzedakah recipient, and all the dreidel winnings are donated to the tzedakah cause of the winner's choice. Click here to learn how to play.

FRIENDS & NEIGHBOURS NIGHT

Invite someone over. It could be someone who doesn't celebrate the holiday or maybe just someone without any family nearby. Share your family Chanukah traditions.

PHONE & SKYPE NIGHT

Call a friend or relative and read a story together over the phone. Better yet, use Skype or FaceTime to light candles together, say blessings, make a recipe,` or read stories together. For more ideas, see How to Keep in Touch With Grandparents.

DIY GIFT NIGHT

Get those creative juices flowing. Make Chanukah gifts for friends or family members by hand. Need some ideas? Check out 12 Chanukah Activities We Love. The website, Little Loving Hands also sends families boxes that include DIY and crafting ideas that help people in need.

VIDEO NIGHT

Watch something Jewish with friends or family. Don't know where to start? Check out Shaboom! You can also stream a Chanukah themed movie or special or head over to YouTube to watch some Chanukah themed videos. We're big fans of The Maccabeats' Perfect Latke Recipe.

SUFGANIYOT NIGHT

One of the tastiest Chanukah traditions involves eating foods cooked in oil. Sufganiyot are delicious fried jelly donuts. Grab some from your local donut shop, or make your own with this recipe.

MITZVAH NIGHT

Join with another family to visit a local senior facility or read a story to elderly neighboUrs. Consider having your children go through toy closets to pull out donations for the local family homeless shelter. Need more ideas? Read this post or check out PJ Library stories like Just Enough and Not Too Much and How Dalia Put a Big Yellow Comforter Inside a Tiny Blue Box.

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