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Valentine’s Day Gift Guide | Love the French Way…
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Holiday Happier: An Entertaining Guide – Time to Nosh & Celebrate Hanukkah! Hanukkah (Chanukah), the Festival of Lights, revolves around the nightly lighting of the menorah at sundown for eight nights. This ritual commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple and the remarkable miracle of oil that sustained the menorah for eight days when there was only enough oil for one night.