During the festive Hanukkah season, it’s common to exchange gifts. The eight-day celebration commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Jews observe this holiday by lighting a single flame on the menorah each night. While it’s tradition for children to receive gelt or money, gift-giving is a decidedly more recent addition to the festivities. What’s the best way to cover everyone on your list? Sneak a peek at these eight unique Hanukkah gift ideas.

  1. First Hanukkah –It’s not every day that you deck out your baby in a glittery bib. It’s probably never, to be honest. But when the bib in question is as cute and practical as this one, you’ll have a hard time resisting. The beauty of the material is that the glittery detail is simply part of the fabric—-you don’t need to worry about any sparkly stuff bothering the baby. Just personalize it with his or her first name and voila, you’re ready to celebrate baby’s first Hanukkah in style!
  2. Significant Others –Tracking down the perfect Hanukkah gift ideas for him can be tricky. If he has enough coffee mugs, ties, and boxers to open his own gift shop, it’s time to think outside of the box. Now may be a good time to recognize his culinary skills, courtesy of a fun “Latke Chef” apron. And while there are many Hanukkah gift ideas for her, forgo the usual suspects in favor of something slightly unexpected, like a pair of stretchy leggings adorned with menorahs, coins, and dreidels on a dark background.
  3. Budget Spending – If you’re on a budget, this is a great opportunity to put together a playful gift. Snap up a pair of Hanukkah sunglasses in your choice of frame colors, pair it with a cute themed keychain, and finish with a clever Hanukkah card. This festive option requires a pair of scissors and some glue to quickly cut and assemble your very own dreidel toy.
  4. Little Ones –Although children get a little bit of cash on Hanukkah, it’s always thoughtful to add a little something extra to the equation. There are dozens of cute options out there, funky T-shirts, playful phone cases, and tasty cookies among them, but you can always branch out if you’re thinking differently this year. A Star of David keepsake box is a treasure collector that your little one may not recognize as a serious gift right now, but they will undoubtedly appreciate as they grow older. Use it to store precious mementos and trinkets.
  5. Mom and Dad – You can always count on some attractive home décor to please mom and dad, especially when it celebrates their traditions and faith as beautifully as this round “Miracle of Hanukkah” clock. An attractive color palette and a simple design lend it character and make it the perfect choice to display in any room inside the house.
  6. For Coworkers –If you work with them for long enough, coworkers turn into friends, and eventually, they become like family. It’s the natural progression of things, so it makes sense that you may want to surprise them, or even your boss, with a little token for Hanukkah. There are dozens of playful choices, but it’s safe to say a travel mug paired with a bag of their favorite coffee or a package of tea bags is sure to please.
  7. VIP Teachers –Teachers are notoriously overworked and deserve nothing but pure R&R when they get home at the end of a long day. Why not contribute to making their season brighter by surprising them with something they can actually use when they wind down? Presenting them with a colorful Hanukkah candle is a thoughtful way to express your thanks and show that you care.
  8. Traditional Gifts –Something that the entire family can use is always a thoughtful choice for Hanukkah. In celebration of togetherness and friendship, consider a personalized porcelain serving platter. You can customize this dreidel-adorned piece with their name and the year to make it extra special.