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Rabbi Yael Ridberg: Amidst the Pandemic, Letting our Hanukkah Light Shine

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Rabbi Yael Ridberg’s Hanukkah message was published in the San Diego Tribune on December 11, 2020. The full piece can be found here: Commentary: Even during this pandemic we must let our Hanukkah light shine during the holidays


It is no secret that much of the world can’t wait for 2020 to end. The compounded losses brought to us by the COVID-19 pandemic have penetrated every layer of our existence, and hope and joy have been elusive and fleeting. As we approach the darkest days of the year, we also anticipate holidays of light that we need so badly. We have been searching for miracles all year: an end to the suffering, to be able to embrace one another again, and to gather without concern. This week Jews all over the world will light the eight-branch Hanukkah candelabra to remember and celebrate the unexpected miracles found in the depths of despair. 

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