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From: Chabad of Illinois <info@ChabadIllinois.com>
Date: 12/9/20 12:29 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: mates57564@aol.com
Subject: Illinois Celebrates Chanukah
| | | | | Dear chana, As the covid pandemic continues to rage, I pray that this message finds you and your loved ones well and in good spirits. If there ever was a time when the world needed Chanakah, and its eternal message of hope, light over darkness, and miraculous victories over insurmountable odds, this is it! For many of us, this will be yet another holiday celebrated alone, far from the comfort and joy that comes from being together with family and friends. Yet we can take succor from the Chassidic axiom that everything is by Divine design, and if G-d has put us in a particular set of circumstances, it is because He has a mission for us to do, one that only we can do, and one that we are fully equipped to carry out. As we light the menorah, each in our own homes, let's contemplate the story the flames tell: How with faith in G-d and tenacious determination to keep Torah, our ancestors brought about a miracle we are still celebrating until this very day. Chanukah is coming, and we want to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a very happy and inspiring eight-day Festival of Lights! To help you make your Chanukah at home as joyous and meaningful as possible, we've assembled some wonderful resources, which you can see below. Wishing you and yours a happy, healthy, and joyous Chanukah. Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois | | | | | For many, this Chanukah will be like no other, celebrated in isolation, either alone or only with close family members. | | | | | | Record turnouts expected in hundreds of cities worldwide | | | | | | Quick and Easy Menorah Lighting Instructions | | | | | | Chanukah Foods - Nutritious for the Soul too | | | | | | Tales to Light Up the Nights | | | | | | | | | | |
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