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🕎✡️ Hanukkah Emojis

Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. While there isn't a single, universally recognized Hanukkah emoji, a combination of related symbols can effectively convey the spirit of the holiday. These include the menorah, dreidel, Star of David, and celebratory symbols like candles and gifts. Understanding the cultural significance of each symbol is key to using these emojis respectfully and accurately. The menorah, with its nine branches, is central to the holiday, representing the miracle of the oil that lasted for eight nights. The dreidel, a four-sided spinning top, is used in a traditional game. The Star of David is a widely recognized symbol of Judaism. Using these emojis together or separately can help express Hanukkah greetings, share traditions, and celebrate the holiday with friends and family. When using Hanukkah-related emojis, consider your audience and the context of your message. While some may be familiar with the holiday and its symbols, others may not. Providing brief explanations or using emojis in conjunction with text can help ensure your message is clear and respectful. For example, you might use the menorah emoji followed by a brief explanation of its significance. Be mindful of cultural sensitivities and avoid using these emojis in a way that could be considered offensive or appropriative. Remember that emojis are a visual language, and their meaning can be interpreted differently depending on the individual and their background. By using Hanukkah emojis thoughtfully and respectfully, you can effectively share the joy and meaning of the holiday with others. Different platforms may render emojis slightly differently, so it's always a good idea to double-check how your message appears on various devices and operating systems to ensure clarity and avoid unintended interpretations.

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Fun mashups created by combining Hanukkah emojis with Emoji Kitchen. Download and use them freely.

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📖 Meaning & Usage

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Menorah Emoji

Represents the nine-branched candelabrum used during Hanukkah. It symbolizes the miracle of the oil that lasted for eight nights. Use it to wish someone a Happy Hanukkah or to share information about the holiday.

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Star of David Emoji

A widely recognized symbol of Judaism. It can be used to represent Jewish identity, culture, or religion in general. Use it carefully and respectfully, considering the context of your message.

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Candle Emoji

Represents light and can be used to symbolize the lighting of the menorah candles each night of Hanukkah. It can also represent hope and remembrance.

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Gift Emoji

Represents the tradition of giving gifts during Hanukkah. It can be used to express excitement about receiving or giving gifts, or to wish someone a happy holiday season.

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Doughnut Emoji

Represents the traditional Hanukkah food, sufganiyot (jelly donuts). These are fried in oil, commemorating the miracle of the oil. Use it when talking about Hanukkah food and celebrations.

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Coin Emoji

Can represent gelt, which are chocolate coins given as gifts during Hanukkah. It can also be used to symbolize money or good fortune.

📱 Platform Appearances

🕎 Menorah

Menorah Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Menorah Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Menorah Fluent 3D emoji Fluent 3D MIT
Menorah OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

✡️ Star of David

Star of David Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Star of David Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Star of David OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

🕎 Menorah

Menorah Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Menorah Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Menorah Fluent 3D emoji Fluent 3D MIT
Menorah OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

🕯️ Candle

Candle Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Candle Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Candle OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

🎁 Gift

Gift Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Gift Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Gift Noto Animated emoji Noto Animated Apache 2.0
Gift Fluent 3D emoji Fluent 3D MIT
Gift OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

🍩 Doughnut

Doughnut Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Doughnut Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Doughnut Noto Animated emoji Noto Animated Apache 2.0
Doughnut Fluent 3D emoji Fluent 3D MIT
Doughnut OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

ℹ️ All images shown are from open-licensed sources (Apache 2.0, MIT, CC-BY 4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0) and are free to use.

💬 Ready Messages

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Happy Hanukkah! 🕎 May your holiday be filled with light and joy! 🎉

Lighting the menorah tonight. 🕯️ Happy first night of Hanukkah! ✡️

Time for dreidel games and gelt! 🪙 Happy Hanukkah! 🕎

Enjoying some delicious sufganiyot 🍩 for Hanukkah! Happy holidays! 🎉

Sending you warm wishes this Hanukkah. 🎁 May your holiday be bright! 🕯️

Happy Hanukkah! May the Festival of Lights bring peace and happiness to your home. 🕎✡️

Spin the dreidel! 🕎 Wishing you a fun and festive Hanukkah! 🎉

Happy Hanukkah! May your days be filled with joy, laughter, and lots of latkes! 🥔🕎

💡 Usage Tips

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Combine Emojis

Use multiple emojis to create a more complete picture of Hanukkah. For example, combine the menorah, candle, and gift emojis to represent the holiday's key elements.

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Consider Platform Differences

Emojis can appear differently across platforms (Apple, Google, Samsung, etc.). Check how your message looks on different devices to ensure it's clear and accurate.

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Add Context

If your audience isn't familiar with Hanukkah, provide a brief explanation of the emojis you're using to avoid confusion.

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Be Respectful

Use Hanukkah emojis thoughtfully and respectfully, avoiding any potentially offensive or appropriative uses.

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Use with Text

Combine emojis with text to create a more nuanced and informative message. This can help ensure your message is clear and avoids misinterpretations.

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✍️ Emojigo Content Team · Last update: March 2026