The timeworn jocular Jewish adage about religious holidays goes something along the lines of they tried to kill us, they didn’t, let’s eat. That, primarily, refers to Purim and Hanukkah and with the latter upon us, it is clear that we have moved quite some way beyond just filling our faces.
The rundown of Hanukkah events, all over the country, is simply bewildering and parents of school-age kids and younger have seemingly infinite activity and entertainment possibilities on offer.
The Doing Kulululu on Hanukkah program at Beit Meirov in Holon
Holon, the de facto kiddies’ national capital, is as good a place as any to kick off the roll call of thrills, spills and, undoubtedly, fundamentally unhealthy but delightfully delectable doughnuts.