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Sat Dec 20, 2025, 04:31 AM
Dec 20
Shemtov says proudly celebrating Jewish traditions in the face of these dark acts is how to move through them, especially with so many students doing just that during the festival of lights.

"We're celebrating Hanukkah, and this is a time when we celebrate bringing light into the world. So this is a time when you see darkness, you see hate. The answer is we're going to bring more light," he said.

While the timing could be a distraction to Jewish celebrations, Rabbi Shemtov says this gives them an opportunity to show strength in the face of hatred.

"Look deeper and understand that you have the power to stand up for what's right, and to do it with joy and happiness. And when we all do that together, we can overcome any of our challenges," Rabbi Shemtov said.

Inspiring Words to Live By~ 💙

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