In the spring, Boston-area Jewish people celebrated Purim cautiously and Passover apart. Fall brought the High Holidays, and more remote services on Judaism’s most sacred days. And with coronavirus cases steadily climbing, Hanukkah, a celebration of shining light into darkness, bringing warmth into the cold, and hope to those who feel hopeless, will also be celebrated apart.
from The Boston Globe https://ift.tt/376LMqP
Gal Tziperman Lotan
In the spring, Boston-area Jewish people celebrated Purim cautiously and Passover apart. Fall brought the High Holidays, and more remote services on Judaism’s most sacred days. And with coronavirus cases steadily climbing, Hanukkah, a celebration of shining light into darkness, bringing warmth into the cold, and hope to those who feel hopeless, will also be celebrated apart.
https://ift.tt/378KTyd December 11, 2020 at 02:14AM
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