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Thursday, December 22, 2011
True Gift of Chanukah, Dry Bones is Right, Again
We live fifteen minutes from the grandkids. It makes it easy to see them for short visits. That's nothing like what my children and parents and in-laws experienced. First night of Chanukah we had nothing to do, so we treated ourselves and visited.
I helped the grandkids make Sufganiyot. We all lit the chanukiyah (menora) together. B"H, that's what life should be.
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3 comments:
So true!
i can never get enough of sights like this. jewish children doing jewish things in the jewish land.
a, what's best is that Jewish Holidays are the culture of the country.
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