Happy Hanukkah 2022!

By Sabrina Völz

If you live in the Unit­ed States or in many oth­er places in the world, it’s impos­si­ble not to know any­thing about Christ­mas. How­ev­er, the same can­not nec­es­sar­i­ly be said about the Jew­ish hol­i­day of Hanukkah, which begins tonight, on Decem­ber 18, and runs until Mon­day, Decem­ber 26. In hon­or of the Feast of Ded­i­ca­tion, some­times referred to as the Fes­ti­val of Lights, I’d like to invite you to watch this short, infor­ma­tive video:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDMoklVYsvU

If you haven’t done so already, it’s not too late to wish your Jew­ish friends, neigh­bors, and/or co-work­ers Chag Sameach (trans­lat­ed as hap­py hol­i­days); you can always refer back to the video to help with cor­rect pro­nun­ci­a­tion. While you’re at it, wouldn’t it be great to ask at least one Jew­ish per­son about how they’ll be cel­e­brat­ing the hol­i­days this year?

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