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Hanukkah (sometimes spelled Chanukah or с╕дanukah; ╫Ч╓▓╫а╓╗╫Ы╓╕╓╝╫Ф) is celebrate annually, usually in December. It is also often known as the Festival of Lights (╫Ч╓╖╫Т ╫Ф╓╖╫Р╫Х╓╝╫и╓┤╫Щ╫Э).
Emojis on this page may also be relevant for other holy days on the Jewish calendar such as Rosh Hashanah (╫и╓╣╫Р╫й╫Б ╫Ф╓╖╫й╓╕╓╝╫Б╫а╓╕╫Ф) and Yom Kippur (sometime spelled Y┼Нm K─лp┼лr; ╫Х╓╣╫Э ╫Ы╓┤╓╝╫Щ╫д╓╝╫Х╓╝╫и).
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