Hanukkah Table Decor 2020 (light that s**t up)

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Hanukkah is often overshadowed by the commercial and religious hulk that is Christmas, and that’s a damn shame. Many years ago, the festival of lights became more present in my life when I met my now ex-husband, and once we had our kids, we began incorporating it into our winter holiday season.

Hanukkah has a lot going for it- latkes (potato pancakes), Gelt (chocolate coins), sufganiyot (jelly donuts) and a shit load of candles. I’m not religious (Jewish or otherwise), but even I can get on board with the story of the rebellious Maccabees.

Now that I am divorced and under no obligation to continue celebrating a religion not officially “mine”, I find that I am more excited than ever to celebrate Hanukkah. I feel a strong pull towards honoring that half of my children’s bloodline, maintaining that connection with our Jewish family and friends and of course, the aforementioned latkes.

When I thought about a table setting that would be simple yet festive, it felt right this year to go with a more traditional color scheme. Simple floral arrangements, gorgeous navy linens and a few herbs mixed in are a great counterpoint to what amounts to a fried food extravaganza.

If you’ll be celebrating the holiday this year (December 10-18), might I suggest this killer Latke recipe, and if you’re not, you should probably just make them anyway.

Hanukkah table 2020

Crate & Barrel Nattie White Wine Glass $3.95/each

Simon Pearce Barre Dinner Plate, alabaster $45/each

Sur La Table Striped Linen Napkins (similar) $44.95/set of four

More + Merrier Gretchen Linen Table Runner, navy $35

Hanukkah Table 2020 (2)

West Elm Marble Menorah $36

Amazon Hanukkah Candles $11.49

Hanukkah Table 2020 (3)

More + Merrier Hammered Brass Vase $15

More + Merrier Perforated Votive Holder $8

Hanukkah Table 2020

Will anyone else be celebrating both Hanukkah and Christmas this year (or another combination of winter holidays)? If you’re celebrating Hanukkah, what’s your favorite tradition?

With love,

Steph

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