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Dedham Library s pop-up service allows visitors to browse safely

Ariane Komyati, Correspondent DEDHAM Now that spring is here and the warmer weather has arrived, the Dedham Public Library on Church Street is taking its books outside. The library began its “Pop-Up Library” on April 7 on the front steps of the main library. Patrons are able to safely browse new releases, best sellers, children’s books, young adult books and large print books. Weather permitting, the Pop-Up Library is currently running Wednesdays from 1:30-4:30 p.m., Thursdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and Fridays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. All holds will continue to be picked up at the pick-up window.

Questions about the NYT s Saying Goodbye to Chanukah

Questions about the NYT s Saying Goodbye to Chanukah   December 25, 2020 (JNS) I have questions about the New York Times’ parenting article, “Saying Goodbye to Chanukah,” published on Dec. 4, 2020. The piece was written by children’s book author Sarah Prager, a self-described non-Jewish woman whose Jewish father and Catholic mother raised her Unitarian. Throughout her life, she has never observed any Jewish holidays. She recounts how she (like the rest of her extended family) has chosen not to continue her family’s holiday tradition of eating latkes, lighting a menorah on Chanukah, reciting Hebrew prayers (which, as she explains in her piece, she.

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