It’s 2015 — if you didn’t post it to social media, it didn’t happen. And Jewish holidays are no exception.

So, on this the festival of lights, Jewish celebrities and public figures from Jenna Jameson to Michael Bloomberg took to their feeds to wish their fans a Happy Hanukkah, and prove that their candles were indeed lit.

Jenna Jameson posed with her Israeli hubby-to-be





Matisyahu said shalom to a little friend





Alex Borstein plays dreidel like it’s a “Game of Thrones”





Iddo Goldberg has a nicer menorah than you do





Paula Abdul’s message seems suspiciously Christmas-y (Bright and happy — or merry and bright?)

Tonight marks the first night of #Hanukkah, may yours be bright and happy! Chag Sameach! #FestivalofLights XoP pic.twitter.com/NzYhOVHxDj— Paula Abdul (@PaulaAbdul) December 6, 2015





Speaking of Christmas, Sarah Silverman took it there

I’ve never met a Jew that minds one bit if u say Merry Christmas to them. #WarOnChristmas— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) December 7, 2015





Jenny Slate went old school





Michael Bloomberg showed off his holiday hashtag skills





Mayim Bialik shines by example — but why are all the candles lit?