Happy Thanksgivukkah!: Celebrate the Hybrid Holiday—Trivia, Jokes, Games, Recipes, Cartoons

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
3.3
126 reviews
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100
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Celebrate the once-in-more-than-a-lifetime hybrid holiday with this wonderful mash-up collection of recipes, cartoons, trivia, history, and activities for each of the eight days! Happy Thanksgivukkah provides everything you need to get you into the holiday spirit, including recipes by award-winning chefs such as John Besh, John Currence, and Maida Heatter, and hilarious cartoons from Garfield, Foxtrot, and others. Who knows? You might even start a new family tradition.

Thanks to the vagaries of the Jewish (lunar) calendar and the Gregorian (sun) calendar, in 2013 the first day of Hanukkah falls on Thanksgiving Day—an event that won’t happen again for almost 80,000 years! Why not combine the two holidays into one joyous feast? Happy Thanksgivukkah is the perfect guide to the new hybrid celebration, with double the holiday fun for everyone.

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3.3
126 reviews
Dave TheKid
November 24, 2013
So far this is the best book I ever read.I didn't know a lot of the two holidays until now!
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amy elizabeth
November 24, 2013
thats hysterical ...... people need to losen up in this world
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A Google user
November 29, 2013
Very witty, enjoyable, fact-filled cookbook!
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With contributions from chefs John Besh, John Currence, Stephanie Pierson, Maida Heatter, and others, and cartoonists Mark Parisi, Jim Davis, Jan Eliot, and Mark Tatulli, and more.

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