Manchester Jewish Museum

Chanukah at
Manchester
Jewish Museum

Join us this Chanukah as we make crafts, bake and get together to celebrate the festival of lights!

Here’s what we’ve planned:

  • Tuesday, 5 December, 4-5:30PM

    The Crafty Corner: Origami decorations for the festive season

    Join us for this festive workshop as we make our creations over a cup of hot tea. This session will be co-hosted by our Crafty Corner group member, Adele Markey, who has a passion for all things crafty – from crocheting to card making. Adele will be showing us some beautiful origami techniques to make cards and decorations for Hannukah. Everyone is welcome!

    BOOK FOR CRAFTY CORNER

  • Friday, 8 December, 12-1:30PM

    Foodie Group: Cassolas for Chanukah

    Join us as we make some delicious cassola. These sweet ricotta cheese pancakes were traditionally made by Sephardi Jewish communities and many consider them to originate from the popular latkes. Come along to make and eat these tasty Chanukah treats and try your hand at making some cheese!

    BOOK FOR FOODIE GROUP

  • Sunday, 10 December, 10:30am-1pm

    Chanukah Family Fun Day!

    Come along to our Chanukah Family Fun Day and get in the festive spirit! We’ll be making Chanukah-themed origami, baking and decorating chocolate gelt, and playing dreidel. All ages welcome!

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On behalf of the whole museum team, we’d like to wish you a peaceful holiday season and a happy Chanukah. Your support in these difficult times has been more important than ever and in the below article we’re sharing details of how you can help us continue our important work:

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PROGRAMME

This session will be co-hosted by our group member, Adele Markey, who has a passion for all things crafty – from crocheting to card making. Adele will be showing us some beautiful origami techniques to make cards and decorations for Hannukah. So join us for this festive workshop as we make our creations over a cup of hot tea. Everyone is welcome!
Join us as we make some delicious cassola. These sweet ricotta cheese pancakes were traditionally made by Sephardi Jewish communities and many consider them to originate from the popular latkes. Come along to make and eat these tasty Chanukah treats. And try your hand at making some cheese!