Best Price !! Multipet’s 6 1/2-Inch Dreidel Hanukkah Plush Singing Dog Toy
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Overall Multipet’s 6 1/2-Inch Dreidel Hanukkah Plush Singing Dog Toy
Great hanukkah present for your pet
Singing dog toy
Plush filled
Pets should be supervised while playing with toys and all damaged toys should be discarded
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Hanukkah celebrations kick off tomorrow evening at sundown (December 20th), which means it’s time to dust of your menorah and prepare yourself for some delicious Sufganiyot and Latkes. And of course – let’s not forget about the Dreidel spinning and quality family time spent together for the duration of the 8 days in the Jewish Festival of Lights.
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As you may know, it's Hanukkah time, when Jews all over the world celebrate what may be organized religion's lamest miracle, and one of the few holidays where we Jews managed to not end up exiled or slaughtered or anything. It's a holiday with candles, presents, fried potatoes and a kickass story about a tough Jew named Judah the Hammer, so all in all, a pretty good time. To celebrate...
Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights or Festival of Dedication, is an eight day Jewish holiday that starts on the 25th day of Kislev, which usually occurs in December or late November.