Why I m doing early-quarantine activities again Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY © Sara Moniuszko, USA TODAY Thanks to the warmer weather, I ve been enjoying reading outdoors. Pictured here: Some afternoon sun at a park in Brooklyn, New York.
Spring has sprung. And while it s still chilly in New York, the new season has also brought some much welcomed sun.
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warmer weather has really boosted my spirits, especially after a dark and challenging winter with the coronavirus pandemic. The sunlight has also improved my mood and energy levels, inspiring me to do some activities I did back in early-quarantine times.
Remember that time? When things with the pandemic were just starting? There was a level of ignorant optimism back then when we thought working from home would only last a few weeks.
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Celebrations to be held for Hanukkah with changes for COVID-19
Temples around the Valley aren t letting the pandemic slow them down. Virtual ceremonies and car parades will make sure people stay connected. Author: Aaron Kurtz Updated: 3:51 AM MST December 11, 2020
PHOENIX Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, began Thursday at sundown.
While the pandemic has changed some of the ways it will be celebrated this year, dreidels will still be spinning and Menorah candles will still shine bright.
Many temples across the Valley will be hosting virtual gatherings and worship services this year.
Beth El Congregation in Phoenix will host a daily virtual Hanukkah lighting featuring a different family each night lighting their Menorah. The public is invited to join Zoom each night at 5:45 p.m., except for Saturday and Sunday, which will begin at 6 p.m.