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Hanukkah

Increasing the Light of Allyship this Hanukkah

In a time of national identity searching, introspection and anticipation, Hanukkah can be an inviting space to reflect and refract the light before us.
Rabbi Dara Frimmer serves as the senior rabbi at Temple Isaiah in Los Angeles. A graduate of Stanford University, with a B.A. in Feminist Studies and Religious Studies and a Masters in Theological Studies at Harvard Divinity School, Dara was ordained in 2006 at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York City. During her years in NYC, she completed her second unit of hospital chaplaincy, taught “Introduction to Judaism” at the 92nd

Mike Moskowitz

“In a time of national identity searching, introspection and anticipation, Hanukkah can be an inviting space to reflect and refract the light before us. From the Hanukkah that was to the Hanukkah we arrive at, the world has shifted and we are not the same. This holiday of chocolate, oil and games of dreidel beckons us into a moment of contemplation.”

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