“We saw what occurred with the bank robbery and we saw it on NBC 6 on the website,” the man said. “We watched the video and when we watched the video the person that did the robbery looked very familiar.”
So, they say they called Wilton Manors Police, the Broward Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. They say they also submitted a tip on the app for Crime Stoppers of Broward County and got a code to track their tip.
Six days later, the bank robbery suspect was back on NBC6.
The FBI reported Cristina Rossi had been arrested.
She’s since been charged with bank robbery.
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Twinkling Christmas trees and flickering Hanukkah candles are the illuminating bookends of the Hallmark Channel’s newest seasonal movie, Love, Lights, Hanukkah!
Filmed in Vancouver, but set in Cleveland, Mark Jean’s feel-good movie celebrates not only the miracle of Hanukkah, the Maccabees’ victory over the Syrians, but the miracle of a mother connecting with a long lost daughter.
By City News Service
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HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - The fourth Hallmark Channel “Countdown to Christmas Hanukkah movie, “Love, Lights, Hanukkah! premieres at 8 p.m. tonight.
“Love, Lights, Hanukkah! stars Mia Kirshner as Christina Rossi, the chef and owner of an Italian restaurant in Cleveland she has taken over from her late mother, who learns from a DNA test that she is Jewish as she is preparing for the restaurant s busiest time of year, Christmas.
The discovery leads her to a new family, new traditions and a new and an unlikely romance with handsome, witty and very opinionated restaurant critic/author David Singer (Ben Savage) over eight nights.
By City News Service
UAE-ISRAEL-RELIGION-JUDAISM
HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - The fourth Hallmark Channel “Countdown to Christmas Hanukkah movie, “Love, Lights, Hanukkah! premieres at 8 p.m. tonight.
“Love, Lights, Hanukkah! stars Mia Kirshner as Christina Rossi, the chef and owner of an Italian restaurant in Cleveland she has taken over from her late mother, who learns from a DNA test that she is Jewish as she is preparing for the restaurant s busiest time of year, Christmas.
The discovery leads her to a new family, new traditions and a new and an unlikely romance with handsome, witty and very opinionated restaurant critic/author David Singer (Ben Savage) over eight nights.
In the year 2019, a Hanukkah miracle occurred sort of.
In what seemed like a divinely-ordained response to thousands of Jews pleading for a few shreds of Hanukkah content in a sea of Christmas cheer, the Hallmark Channel added two flicks about the Festival of Lights to its infamously corny line-up of holiday movies.
There was only one problem: The network’s offerings, “Double Holiday” and “Holiday Date,” weren’t really Hanukkah movies. And they certainly weren’t made for Jews.
In fact, both movies feature Christian protagonists semi-reluctantly celebrating Hanukkah after inconveniently falling in love with Jews. While I’m all for more and better representation of interfaith families, as an actual member of one I found little to recognize or like. Though many Jews celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah, in the Hallmark world the prospect of doing so is both bizarre and unpalatable. What plot tension exists stems from the logistical difficulties of cramming a single