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   Hanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights begins at sundown on
December 3, concluding on December 10. We've found great ways
to illuminate your holiday season:

Catch the lighting of the National Menorah or attend a menorah lighting party at the Bethesda Metro Center Plaza.
 
Meet singles, down doubles at the Hanukah Kickoff Party ,
the Hanukah Happy Hour and the Gefilte Fish Gala.
 
Klezmer Nutcracker is a Sugar Plum-Free Zone and the
Matzo Ball has rhythm.
 
Sing along with holiday favorites at the Kennedy Center, Keshet Chorale's annual show or the Yiddish Hanukah Gala.
 
Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century spotlights a long history and big laughs. Story teller Peninnah Schram hosts "In Those Days, At This Time" .
 
In addition to Family Fun Day the B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum houses treasures in its gallery and
museum shop. Make cards and wrapping paper at the
Capital Children's Museum.
 
Have we got dish: L'Etoile is Kosher French.
 

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editorial production: kate gibbs
design: kathleen carr
production: evelyn wang
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