The holiday season is dominated by Christmas, and rightfully so. It is one of the most widely celebrated holidays of the year and is enjoyed with equal cheer by both religious and non-religious people.
Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah, is an eight-day Jewish Festival of Lights that commemorates the Maccabean Revolt and the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
It's commemorated by lighting a menorah, repeating prayers, eating traditional fried foods (such as latkes and sufganiyot), playing with spinning tops called dreidels, and giving gelt. Gelt refers to the offering of money or chocolate coins as a popular Hanukkah tradition aimed primarily at children, rooted in historical practices of offering money to teachers or the needy.
If you celebrate Hanukkah or have someone in your life who does, don't forget to get something a little special this season!
Here are some examples of Hanukkah flower combinations you can request for a custom bouquet or arrangement: