Free Hanukkah Coloring Pages

Last updated: September 16, 2025 by the Homemade Gifts Coloring Team

It's that time of year again when I hear my Jewish friends exclaim, Happy Hanukkah! If you're looking for Hanukkah coloring pages to keep the kids occupied during this annual festival, you've come to the right page. These Jewish coloring pages are perfect for children to get creative at gatherings with friends and family, or even for learning about different religions in class.

Free printable hanukkah coloring pages for all ages

What is Hanukkah? Good question! Hanukkah (or Chanukah, if you prefer that spelling) is celebrated by Jewish people to remember the miracle of the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem in 164 BCE. Oil meant to last one day burned for eight nights while the Greeks occupied Israel. The eternal flame symbolizes this miracle, and the festival is marked by lighting candles with blessings, playing dreidel, sharing stories of Judaism, exchanging gifts, and enjoying fried foods (to symbolize the miraculous oil), such as crispy potato latkes and sweet jelly-filled sufganiyot.

Hanukkah Coloring Pages

We’ve gathered festive Hanukkah coloring pages ranging from simple designs for little ones to detailed images featuring menorahs (the nine-branched candelabrum lit each night) and dreidels (a traditional spinning top game) for teens and adults.

These printables are for personal, non-commercial use only.

How to Color Your Free Hanukkah Coloring Pages

So you’ve printed out your Jewish coloring sheets and are ready to color a printable Hanukkah coloring sheet – but maybe you’re wondering what are the colors of Hanukkah? To color these sheets traditionally, the colors of Hanukkah are blue, white, and a little silver. These Hanukkah colors symbolize the Israeli flag, with blue stripes on a white background like the tallit (a Jewish prayer shawl). Blue represents divinity and tranquility, white symbolizes light and purity, and silver reflects the Hanukkah celebration.

Crafts with our Hanukkah Coloring Pages

It's time to get crafty by turning your mini Hanukkah masterpieces into something new. We have a few ideas on what to do with your free Hanukkah coloring pages, once you’ve finished shading them in:

Create Hanukkah Wall Art

Once you've colored a Hanukkah design that you’re particularly proud of, try buying an inexpensive frame (thrifting is great for this). Then hang it on the wall for everyone to admire each year!

Create a Hanukkah Collage

If you’ve completed many of our Hanukkah coloring pages, why not cut out all the Hanukkah images to make a unique collage? You can mix and match the images to create your own new image. This is a good rainy day activity for home or school.

Use the Coloring Pages as Wrapping Paper

Whenever you need to add a personal touch to Hanukkah gift-giving, a Hanukkah Coloring Page will make any present extra special. Simply print out a coloring page or two, color them in, and use them to wrap the present. Plus, you might even save money!

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