Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Any way you spell it, it's CHANUKAH!!!

Art can be found anywhere- even on a 1" square area on the front of an envelope. The dreidel stamp, released in 2004 was a collaberation between Ethel Kessler and Greg Berger. The former is an art director who has worked extensively for the USPS and the latter was the typographer who designed the graphics and font for the stamp. The stamp below was designed by Hannah Smotrich and in 1996 was jointly issued by Israel and the United States.

On the first
day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese
.
On the second day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese
.
On the third day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
3 pounds of corned beef
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese
.
On the forth day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
4 potato latkes
3 pounds of corned beef
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese
.
On the fifth day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
5 bowls of chicken soup
4 potato latkes
3 pounds of corned beef
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese

.
On the sixth day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
6 pickled herrings
5 bowls of chicken soup
4 potato latkes
3 pounds of corned beef
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese
.
On the seventh day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
7 noodle kugels
6 pickled herrings
5 bowls of chicken soup
4 potato latkes
3 pounds of corned beef
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese
.
On the eighth day of Hanukkah my true love gave to me,
8 Alka-Seltzer
7 noodle kugels
6 pickled herrings
5 bowls of chicken soup
4 potato latkes
3 pounds of corned beef
2 Kosher pickles and
Lox, bagels and some cream cheese

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