Our Cat Menorah is also available in brown and blue: Simply wipe down with a wet wipe or damp cloth Glass cups, wicks and floats, and long matches included with your menorah. Laser cut MDF (wood) and sublimation print with my original graphics and color combination. In the event that you prefer candles, candles can be purchased separately and used as an alternative. Simply fill the cups with the oil and light your candles each night of Hanukkah. All that you need to purchase additionally is the oil (either oil for lighting or olive oil). The cat themed menorah comes with glass cups, wicks and floats and long matches all included. The menorah includes a tray with 9 cut outs to accommodate the 9 candles that we light over the 8 nights of Hanukkah.Įach menorah comes in its own box, so that you can treasure your purchase for years to come. This unique Israeli design combines a traditional oil Menorah and a modern laser cut design. The text reads - you probably guessed it - “Happy Llamakkah.” You can get 10 percent off these sweaters if you sign up for TipsyElves newsletter.This holiday season, combine your love of Hanukkah and your love of cats, with our unique black and white cat themed menorah! The final sweater on this list has an image of a llama wearing a yarmulke and traditional long sideburns worn by observant Jews. Above him, the sweater reads “Challah!” Not exactly Hanukkah-themed, but we’ll let it slide. One features an image of an excited rabbi, throwing his hands in the air. : These last two are for the experienced Hanukkah sweater wearer only. Plus, the whole thing is lined with silver sparkly fabric. This “Maroon Hanukkah Sweater with Menorah” includes a giant patch featuring what appears to be a felt menorah. MyUgl圜: If you’re looking for a truly ulgy Hanukkah sweater, look no further than the experts. Walmart: Here you can find a nice blue sweater for $39.99 that features a giant menorah and Hebrew-looking letters that spell out “Happy Chanukah.” It’s extra fun because it includes one of the many alternate spellings for the holiday.Īmazon: The online giant has many great options, but two particularly fun ones are the $64.95 sweater with anthropomorphic dreidels dancing in front of a menorah, and a sweater that is actually called the “Faux Real Men’s Ugly Hanukkah Sweater 2” - what could be better? They include a very busy Hanukkah cardigan complete with menorahs, dreidels and Jewish stars ($29.86) matching “Mazel Tov!” and “Oy Vey!” sweaters ($25.99) a “Love Peace and Latke Grease” shirt ($16.99) and a classic pullover with a simple wintry Hanukkah pattern ($29.95). The retailer has at least four Hanukkah-themed tops on its website. Sears: Are you someone who needs options when you shop? Then Sears might be the place for you this Hanukkah season. Below the cat are the words, “Just kitten around Happy Hanukkah.” It’s selling a T-shirt for $12.99 that says, “Meowy X-Mas” above a picture of a cat wearing a yarmulke. Macy’s: Macy’s also has a playful Hanukkah option. For women, the department store has a sweatshirt emblazoned with the claim that “8 nights of presents are better than 1” - but you’ll have to drop $62 to buy it. They’re offering a men’s sweater with the phrase “Come on baby light my menorah!” complete with a menorah (of course) and stars of David for $49.50. Nordstrom: If you’re feeling sassy and want to send a message with your Hanukkah attire, Nordstrom has you covered. Target: For those who don’t want a sweater that’s too ugly, Target has a fairly tame (but still fun!) Hanukkah-themed garment, featuring a lit up menorah, for just $17.50. You’ll have your friends kvelling in these menorah- and dreidel-themed tops from eight stores. But just because the tradition started with Christian-themed garments doesn’t mean Jews have to miss out on the fun! Plenty of stores and online retailers now sell ugly Hanukkah sweaters, too. The holiday season is here, and that has come to mean ugly Christmas sweater season as well.
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