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Suhashini Sarkar   |     |   Published 19.12.20, 01:47 AM The eight-day Jewish festival, Hanukkah, kicked off on December 10. Kwanzaa, an African celebration, will commence as usual on December 26 through January 1. For Hanukkah, some cities hosted safe parades downtown with menorah lighting and live music. The ceremony to light the world’s largest menorah 32-feet-tall and weighing 4,000 pounds started in the evening at Manhattan’s Grand Army Plaza outside Central Park in celebration of the first night of the festival. The event was put together by the Lubavitch Youth Organization. This year the menorah was decorated with LED lights to honour those in New York more than 27,000 who died as a result of Covid-19.

Virtual classes, services and offerings, starting December 17

Virtual classes, services and offerings, starting December 17
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Jewish Family Experience in Beachwood held its annual pre-Passover Steak ‘n Seder event March 23, hosted by Scott Simon of Pepper Pike. The men enjoyed cocktails and grilled steaks, followed by a Passover seder workshop, led by JFX Rabbi Sruly Koval. The event wasn’t held last year due to CO… More Headlines

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Today Partly cloudy skies early then becoming cloudy with periods of rain late. Low 53F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%.. Tonight Partly cloudy skies early then becoming cloudy with periods of rain late. Low 53F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Updated: March 27, 2021 @ 6:24 pm

Jewish Cantors Celebrate Hanukkah With Virtual Concerts | NPR

MORE The Cantors of Wisconsin perform over a video call. On Sunday, for the first time ever, about a dozen Wisconsin cantors will virtually broadcast a mix of Hanukkah tunes, both traditional and reimagined. Photo by NPR - David Barash Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, falls in the darkest time of year. Days are short, sunlight is scarce, and this year, there s the added darkness of a pandemic. Cantors from around the country have stepped in to bring music and spirit to the Jewish community. In Wisconsin, the group Cantors of Wisconsin has found a silver lining in sheltering at home. With virtual conferencing, it became easier for them to meet and organize.

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