Dozens Of New Hanukkah Movies To Stream This Holiday Season

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Dozens Of New Hanukkah Movies To Stream This Holiday Season” – below is their description.

While 146 new Christmas movies were released this year, 2021 was set to give us zero Hanukkah movies until The Late Show stepped in with a slate of brand new holiday classics with titles like, “Home for the Challah-days,” “Casino Dreidale,” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rabbi.” #Colbert #Hanukkah #HanukkahMovies

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Hanukkah is a Jewish festival which usually takes place in November or December. It is celebrated with the lighting of a special candle called the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts. It is also known as the Festival of Lights.

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