It is common for people to exchange gifts during Hanukkah, particularly for children.
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Some families may give gifts to each other on each night of Hanukkah, while others may give gifts on only a few of nights or on the first night of Hanukkah.
It is also common for families to give gifts to children or other family members who are not able to be with them during the holiday.
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The giving of gifts during Hanukkah is not a required part of the holiday, and it is up to each family to decide how they want to celebrate the holiday.
Some families may choose to focus more on other traditions, such as lighting the menorah, eating traditional foods, or playing games. Ultimately, the most important thing is to celebrate the holiday in a way that is meaningful and meaningful to your family.
The holiday is observed by lighting a menorah, a nine-branched candelabrum, and by performing other traditional customs and activities such as exchanging gifts, playing games, and eating special foods like latkes (potato pancakes).


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