Happy Llamakkah Toddler / Kids Hanukkah Sweatshirt / Hoodie or Crewneck (Etsy) This hoodie will definitely get a chuckle at the family Zoom holiday party. I’m not a fan of “gelt digger” sweaters, but I like a child that announces what they’re at the party for, and if they’re all about those chocolate coins, so be it. Hanukkah kid’s hoodie, I’m Here for the Gelt (Etsy) Meowy Christmas, Just Kitten Around, Happy Hanukcat Hanukkah Top (Etsy)ĭo your kids love cats? Well, this Hanukkah sweatshirt -which has, quite literally, all the cat puns on it - is perfect for them! Geltfiend designs are just so stylish and wonderful and the quality is worth the price. I mean, how cute is this cardigan? So cute. But nothing in life is perfect, I suppose. The only thing is that this sweater is white, which will be a problem when you try to get all those chocolate gelt stains out. The lovable characters that will make you want to watch “A Rugrats Chanukah” every night of the holiday - it’s all there. Target Rugrats baby / Toddler / Kids sweatshirt And I believe that makes it a good Hanukkah sweater. Was my son drawn to this sweater at Target like a moth to the flame, refused to let it go until we bought it and wore it to school and to birthday parties months before Hanukkah? Yes, yes he did. Is the dinosaur menorah on this sweater kosher? Absolutely not. Is the design on this sweater great? No, not really. So get ready for maximum Hanukkah coziness: Baby and Kids Sweaters It’s almost like… there’s a non-Jewish person making all of these sweaters? Hmmm…īut, after wading through all the bad options, I’ve managed to pull together the creme de la creme of Hanukkah sweaters - or at least, a few fun, topical ones that you and your family might get a kick out of. From using non-Hanukkah-related Jewish puns like “ meowzel tov” to some slightly antisemitic stereotypes (“ gelt digger?!”), these terrible sweaters are just super fetishizing and inappropriate. Let’s be frank for a second, a lot of Hanukkah sweaters? They’re bad. Especially during quarantine, I’ve found comfort in my cozy, old Hanukkah sweaters - which nobody can judge me for wearing months in advance, because no one can see me anyway. In fact, I wear some of my more fashionable Hanukkah sweaters all year round. I grew up in Israel, so they just don’t have the tacky Christmas party connotation for me. To me, the most exciting thing about Hanukkah - which is coming up on December 18 - is getting to wear my Hanukkah sweaters every day.
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