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i&m Ali-sfie'p,l®eed-slBa-siii-S'flMe©ts-v©-f©v V'tseeya-bm L'hod- leek N@yr Siael Chfinuko.
Blessed art Thou, O l>rdouitX}^dr!^th<s-^^ hast commanded us to kindle the
Chanuka light. ., ' '
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AS THE BLESSINGS (teACHOT^ CriiNUKAilS Kl^^^
Si€fwly solo: ' F
chorus:
Ol^rddurG'd,f(ihg^fthe universe. Who hast^rdt4ght miravlesfor our fathers ^ in those days. ^ - ■■- ^ c^-^:/ v ^i':;.;. --^
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n^his blessing is sung on the first night
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Blessed art Thou. Ol-rdour G^d. king^oftheitniverse. who hastgiver^us life and Brought us to this season. ' '
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across!
I. The"Nun"ontheS'Vivon stands for this. . /
5. She had seven sons.
7. To wander. '
8. Matityahu and his five sons lived there.
II. Opposite of "iroim^vS;
13. "In the paths of righteousness for His nanies*^ . . . . . Psalm 24.
14. The Hebrew word is "Lo**.
15. Singularof I down.
DOWN
1. We light these on Chanuka.
2. The letter "Shin" on the S*Vivon stands for this.
3. Opposite of "out**.
4. The word "Maccabi" was written on Judah*s . . .
6. One of the Prophets.
9. One of the Twelve Tribes.
10. A common Jewish name short for "Isaac".
12. Opposite of "off.
(See Solution Page 8 )
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biratid wicks, today's candles, arerthe, more famiH^^ light; The lighting of the Chanuka, Menorah, which is such a~ treat for children^ will be even more of a treat when the candles are homemade. This.candle-dipping recipe, which parents and children cap make together, comesfrom the Board of Jewish Ejduicaition of Greater New York> Wfor/rf Over^^m^ - ' Fof the candle-dippiiiig you will need:
r/^paraffih'^i-^-'; .
: i cotton string or store-bought candle wicks
;.;r newspaper,...,: ^ ■ . V.'
; cookingpot^^^^^,^^^^, , tali tin can (should fit comfortably in pot)
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'^scissorS: ■- ■ ' \
Now the directions!
1. Candle-dipping can be messy. Spread newspaper around where ypu will be working.
2. Fill thel can about 2/3 full of water and place it in the pot. Fill the pot about 1/2 full of water and put over medium heat.
3. As the water in the pot and can.begins to boil, add chunks of paraffm to the can until it is nearly full. Wax is lighter than water, and as it melts, it will form a layer on top of the water.
4. For candle-dipping, the melted wax must be at just the right teinperature — not too hot„or the wax will slide off wick; not too cool, or it will be too thick for dipping. You'll have to
find the right temperature by trial and error. In genieral, turn the heatdown to a low setting once the wax has melted, or el^e turn it off. (If you turn the heat off, make; sure the wax does not begin to thiiDken!)
^.xCiit a piece of xpttoh string or wicking material at least twibe as long as the can is high, ^nd weaye it between the prongs Ma^fbi-k, laying the end^
6. Holding.the fork handle, dip the dangling wicks into the can until they touch bottom. As the wicks pass through the layer of molton wax, the wax will be deposited on them. Pull the wicks out of the can and wait Tor the wax to harden. Be sure to keep the two wicks separated.
7. Continue to dip, always letting the wax harden between dippings. After a few dippings, the wicks may need to be straightened, but as the wax builds up, the.candle$ will become quite stiff and straight on their own. Dip the wicks quickly in and out of the wax until the candlesare the thickness you want. It takes many dippings — sometimes 50 before the candle is fat. (You may speed up the process by filling a tall pitcher with cold water and alternately dipping the candles between the wax and the water.)
8. When your candles are complete, they will have the connecting wick between them. Snip the loop with a scissors and trim the wicks to about half-an-inch.
Now using the blessings and melody above, light your Chanuka Menorah for eight nights beginning sunset on Saturday, Dec. 7.
Bo - rah ^ a - to a- do - noi. Bo - rah hu u- vo - rah sh* - mo,; solo: F^i i p_, Gpi. Qi.
E - lo- he - nu me - leh ho - o - lom, a - sher ki - d'sho-nti
she - o- so ni- sim
b' - mits - vo la- vo - se
Ha- nu ' - ko.
sov, v' - tsi - vo - nu r - had - iifc ner nu, ba- yo- mim_ho „ hem
F chorus: BI>Ci Fi solo:
z' - man ha - ze.
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men. she - he - he- yo - nu, v* -
ki - y'* mo'■nu, v* - hi - gi- 0 - nu la - z-man ha- ze.'^O
men.
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