This year, the message of hope in the darkness is ‘punctuating Hanukkah in a very special way’
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In the spring, many Boston-area Jewish people celebrated Purim together cautiously, then Passover the next month apart. Fall brought the High Holidays and more remote services on Judaism’s most sacred days.
Now, with coronavirus cases steadily climbing, Hanukkah, a celebration of shining light into darkness, bringing warmth into the cold, and hope to the hopeless, will be celebrated apart.
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