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 | The Dog Tag Dilemma
By Doron KornbluthIn September 1990 I went off to defend a country that I was prohibited from entering. The “Jewish” on my dog tag remained as clear and unmistakable as the American star on the hood of every Army truck . . .
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 | The Vanishing Flame
By Yerachmiel TillesIt didn't blow out, there was no smoke, it just was not there anymore. It was as if it just flew off...
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 | Spark on a Park Bench
By Chaim DrizinThe candles are burning low and he is staring at them. Flame meets flame and a soul ignites . . .
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 | The Fifth Night
As told by Yanki Tauber"It's Chanukah," cried Nachman, "the festival of miracles! We'll do the mitzvah the way it should be done. Not in some rusty can fished out from the garbage..."
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 | A Long Day for Morgenstern
by Mike IndginNight was when a creature's true colors were revealed, they use the cover of darkness for their darkest deeds
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 | Kharkov, 1995
By Shmuel MarcusHe slowly tries lighting the fourth and fifth. I close my eyes for the miracle, but there is none.
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 | Teheran, 1980
During the Iranian occupation of the American embassy, Rabbi Hershberg was scheduled to travel to Iran
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 | Candles Behind Bars
By Eli & Malka TougerThere are 50 states in the US, said the Rebbe, and all but one allowed Jewish inmates to light Chanukah candles
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 | It Should Again See Light
By Dr. Blair P. GrubbMy best friend was a girl of my age named Jeanette. One morning when I came to play, I saw her family being forced at gunpoint into a truck. I ran home and told my mother. “Don’t worry,” she said, “Jeanette will be back soon . . .”
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 | The Bad Jew
By Sara Esther CrispeMy very own roommate, Jen, the Japanese-American, looked at me and said, loud and clear, "Bad Jew… off to the showers with you!"
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 | A Chanukah Postcard
By Chana SharfsteinIt was just a postcard with a simple message, but to me it was a wonderful Chanukah present
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 | Miracles Happen
By Deena YellinHe climbed up the steep mountainside, searching for help. It was an arduous climb, particularly because of the scorching sun
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 | My Father's Maoz Tzur
By Fay Kranz GreeneMy father's version is both melodic and mournful, complete with crashing crescendos and lilting liturgy. It is emotionally evocative of both the highs and lows in Jewish history...
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