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Originally published in Chag v'Chesed, a Jewish holiday series about Judaism and social justice by American Jewish World Service.
Idit Klein: Gilda Radner And Hanukkah Lights: A Coming Out Story Idit Klein 2011
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Originally published in Chag v'Chesed, a Jewish holiday series about Judaism and social justice by American Jewish World Service.
Idit Klein: Gilda Radner And Hanukkah Lights: A Coming Out Story Idit Klein 2011
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Originally published in Chag v'Chesed, a Jewish holiday series about Judaism and social justice by American Jewish World Service.
Idit Klein: Gilda Radner And Hanukkah Lights: A Coming Out Story Idit Klein 2011
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Originally published in Chag v'Chesed, a Jewish holiday series about Judaism and social justice by American Jewish World Service.
Idit Klein: Gilda Radner And Hanukkah Lights: A Coming Out Story Idit Klein 2011
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Originally published in Chag v'Chesed, a Jewish holiday series about Judaism and social justice by American Jewish World Service.
Idit Klein: Gilda Radner And Hanukkah Lights: A Coming Out Story Idit Klein 2011
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Originally published in Chag v'Chesed, a Jewish holiday series about Judaism and social justice by American Jewish World Service.
Idit Klein: Gilda Radner And Hanukkah Lights: A Coming Out Story Idit Klein 2011
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In Pakistan's northwest, a suicide bomber blew himself up at an army checkpoint in the Chag Malai area of South Waziristan, killing one soldier and wounding several others.
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In Hanukkah, also called "Chag Ha'or" Holiday of Light, Jews are asked to light more and more candles every day to help bring forth light in a time when nature is having such a hard time doing it.
Gahl Eden Sasson: Christmas Grinch and Mercury Retrograde Gahl Eden Sasson 2010
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In Hanukkah, also called "Chag Ha'or" Holiday of Light, Jews are asked to light more and more candles every day to help bring forth light in a time when nature is having such a hard time doing it.
Gahl Eden Sasson: Christmas Grinch and Mercury Retrograde Gahl Eden Sasson 2010
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In Hanukkah, also called "Chag Ha'or" Holiday of Light, Jews are asked to light more and more candles every day to help bring forth light in a time when nature is having such a hard time doing it.
Gahl Eden Sasson: Christmas Grinch and Mercury Retrograde Gahl Eden Sasson 2010
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