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I don’t think you have to be Jewish to appreciate the positive messages of Chanukah

'This years’ celebrations will undoubtedly look and feel a little different', writes Bury South MP Christian Wakeford

December 10, 2020 10:29
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Today we mark the start of a very unusual Chanukah – but one that should be celebrated with reverence, nonetheless.

Whilst planning for what coronavirus restrictions will remain in place for the Christmas holidays has been a great cause of debate for many months now, it’s important that we remember and acknowledge that this December isn’t just about Christmas. 

Rules are now set to ease over a five-day festive period, but these changes come into play on 23rd of this month – meaning many Jewish families across the UK will be thinking about what tiered restrictions mean for them and how it will impact their traditional Chanukah celebrations. 

People, families and whole communities have really come together over the past year and have made incredible sacrifices in response to the Covid-19 pandemic – and though we welcome the news of a vaccine with open arms (literally) there is still a little way to go before we can celebrate as we used to.