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Hanukkah Story
PHL17's Zachery Lashway stops by one local Jewish Learning Center to see how the little ones are celebrating the Jewish Holiday.
Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism
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The God Squad: Happy Hanukkah for Jews and non-Jews
In the spirit of my life work with Fr. Tom Hartman (who sends his love to all even as he enters the deepest fog of Parkinson's disease), I offer my annual Hanukkah greeting for people who don't celebrate Hanukkah. Next week, I'll send along my Christmas...Tags: Religious Festivals, Parkinson's Disease, Religion and Belief, Holidays, Judaism
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Home for the holidays
While some reporters shy away from holiday stories, I cheerfully dive right into those toy drives, festivals, Santa appearances, seasonal parades and concerts. But this year, I have written only two and am retiring before the real quest for all things...
Tags: Kwanzaa, Diseases and Illnesses, Holidays, AIDS, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Mount Airy light display benefits foster children
Glenn Zior's neighbors in Mount Airy have never been bothered by lights flashing four hours every night and traffic filling the narrow street as car after car stops to watch and maybe leave a donation, he said. In fact, many have asked him when his...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Music, Holidays, Frosty the Snowman (fictional character), Passenger Cars
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Immigrant family celebrates 100 years in Baltimore
Abram, his wife, Bessie, and his teenage brother Sam came first, traveling by train from their Russian village to a German port a thousand miles away in 1912. Then they boarded the ship that would bring them to their new home — Baltimore. The...
Tags: Music, Russia, Religion and Belief, Pikesville, Judaism
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De-stress with hot toddy, chocolate, other yummy spa treatments
When did the holidays become an exercise in anxiety, tension mounting with each fa, la and la? Shopping stress. Baking stress. Light-stringing stress. Relatives. And that "Are you ready for Christmas?" thing. Hardly helping. But the year is winding...
Tags: Butter, Holidays, Personal Service, Harbor East, International Drive
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Hanukkah keeps Jewish community together
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — As the holiday season brings about an array of different celebrations, members of the Beth Jacob Synagogue gathered together Saturday evening to celebrate Hanukkah. Hosted here in her home, synagogue member Stephanie Campos recalled...Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Festival of fritters
Hanukkah may be the Jewish festival of lights, but it is also, in the culinary sense at least, a festival of oil. Jewish cooks around the world fry foods to commemorate the ancient miracle of how a day's worth of oil burned for eight days in the newly...Tags: Religious Festivals, Festive Events, Holidays, Bill Daley, Honey
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Celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah, through jazz
For those who prefer holiday music that's performed at a high artistic level, this will be a noteworthy weekend – as well as an historic one. Specifically, a Christmas-music tradition in Chicago is coming to an end, while a Hanukkah musical...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Howard Reich, Tom Harrell, Branford Marsalis, Dave Brubeck
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Ellicott City
Around town Blood pressure screenings Stop in from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays at the Ellicott City Senior Center for free blood pressure readings by a registered nurse. Information: 410-313-1425. English conversation The Miller branch of the Howard...Tags: Ellicott City, High Blood Pressure, Music, Holidays, Holiday Music (genre)
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'Miracle of lights'
Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrated without tinsel. There are no bright lights, no Santa Claus, no commercialism. In area homes, the lighting of the menorah's first candle took place on the first day of Hanukkah, Saturday, with prayers and blessing....Tags: Religious Festivals, Ritual and Sacred Objects, Menorahs, Religion and Belief, Holidays
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Children, music, generosity were antidotes to evil at Sandy Hook
Their smiling faces stared out at us from Monday's Morning Call. Daniel, with two front teeth missing. Emilie, with the enigmatic smile of a 6-year-old Mona Lisa. Josephine, with big glasses impishly perched on the end of her nose. Charlotte, who...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Allentown, Family, Personal Weapon Control, Holidays
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