How Do You Spell Hanukkah?
TIME Magazine has the following article on their website:
It began last night at sunset: Hanukkah. Or is it Chanukah? Or Hannukah? Sometimes getting the proper spelling of a Hebrew word transliterated into English gets tricky, especially when far more than a trio of options prove technically correct. But if you don’t fall into the Hebrew-scholar category, what should you do?
GABY LOCK SAYS:
THE CORRECT SPELLING IS NOT THE POINT OF THE HOLIDAY
OR LIKE SOME JEWISH PEOPLE THINK WE DO NOT LOSE OUT.
THE NONE-JEWS HAVE CHRISTMAS AND WE HAVE CHANUKAH.
SOME STUPID JEWS EVEN HAVE A CHANUKAH BUSH...........
THE FIRST THING A JEWISH PERSON HAS TO KNOW ABOUT
JEWISH LIFE IS, IF THEY GO RIGHT, WE GO LEFT.
A JEWISH PERSON HAS NOTHING WITH CHRISTMAS
EXCEPT THAT THE LITTLE KING WAS A JEWISH BOY.
CHANUKAH STARTED NEARLY 200 YEARS
BEFORE MARY DECIDED TO HAVE A SON.
WE HAVE TO KEEP OUR RELIGION
AND LET THEM KEEP THEIRS.