An unidentified frying object! All you need is a sheet of paper to print out a joke teller that kids can fold and manipulate with their hands to reveal the punchlines. Get the printable at Bren Did ». Challenge your guests to come in their best worst Hanukkah sweaters like the one featured here , decked out with working lights, sequins, pompoms — the works.
Bonus points for DIY innovation. Designate a judge or panel of judges to declare a winner and runners up. Think your latkes are the best in the game? Put your skills to the test alongside other party guests, each of whom comes prepared to whip up a batch of their own special recipe.
Either way, everyone wins when the place is filled with fresh latkes and their cozy, mouthwatering aroma. Break into teams and take turns belting renditions of classic Hanukkah songs. Write the names of famous Jewish people throughout history — actors, politicians, change-makers and so on — each on its own small piece of paper or card stock.
Throughout the evening, players have to try to figure out who they are by asking strategic questions of the others. See who can do it in 20 questions or less! In this game, a player shares three statements derived from Hanukkah memories or traditions — the more outlandish the better. All of the other players try to guess which one of them is false.
Fill a vase, jar, bowl or another see-through vessel with gold coins, counting them as you place them inside. The challenge is for each player to guess the number of coins contained in the jar. The closest one to the correct number wins all the coins.
Two people each hold the end of a broom handle or length of ribbon, while party guests pass underneath it, bending backward to accommodate as the height gets lower and lower for each pass.
The player who goes the lowest without collapsing wins! Product Reviews. Home Ideas. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. The Ultimate Guide to Polygel Nails. Come December 1, my calendar is packed with Secret Santa gift swaps and ugly Christmas sweater parties but never a single Hanukkah bash. This year is gonna be different, though, because you, dear reader, are going to throw an epic Hanukkah party.
How , you ask? By setting a date, finalizing your guest list, and copying recreating some of these super fun ideas below. And it would be really irresponsible of us to not mention the CDC guidelines for personal and social activities , how you should make sure you're staying safe by following said guidelines, and how gathering while you're unvaxxed poses a lot of risks to both your health and that of others.
Alrighty, now on to party things! Here, find 14 Hanukkah party ideas so good, your friends are gonna force you to host one every year sorry. Shop Now. Make it clear there are no ugly Christmas sweaters allowed at this shindig, k? A post shared by John Bellemer jgbtenor. People love having a themed drank to sip on. My suggestion: Menorah Martinis. Chill two martini glasses and coat the rims in sugar. Fill a mixing glass with ice. Pour in vodka and sweet vermouth. Shake and strain into the martini glasses.
Garnish with some blueberries. Recipe from My Daily Find. The rules are simple: Spin your dreidel, follow the instructions it lands on, then pass it on to the person next to you. Once frozen, the Maccabee is stuck until a teammate comes to unfreeze him by tapping him.
Once unfrozen, he may continue his search for the oil. The rules: Once the oil is hidden, any teammates that are not up as players must sit. If you have more than 2 teams, play this game in shifts. Supplies: 2 inexpensive menorahs per team. To prepare: Hand the menorahs and candles to each team. Each team sets up their menorah with candles in any order they would like.
How to play: Each team hands their menorah to the other team to view for exactly 30 seconds. Then hide the menorahs. Each team now has 60 seconds to recreate the set up they just saw in their second empty menorah. At the conclusion of the 60 seconds, return the original menorahs and compare the results. Any team that has the set up all correct wins. Play for rounds. Supplies: Lots of balloons. So… each team will choose one teammate to be Uncle Bentzi and don the oversized shirt.
Place a package of balloons in front of each team and give the signal to start blowing. When time is up, the team with the most inflated balloons tucked securely inside the shirt wins. The rules: Each balloon must be at least a certain size. Blow up a sample to show each team what qualifies size-wise for your game. To count the balloons, pull them out one by one and place them in a trash bag, so you can easily know whose is whose in case a recount is necessary.
Supplies: White paper. Lots of candles. A 60 second timer. To prepare: Cut out a set of the Pictionary cards. Divide everyone into two teams. To begin the game : Place the cards face down in the center of the playing area and hand each team a big bunch of candles.
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