Today, Charlie and his mom talked to the class about the celebration of Hanukkah.
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First, she read us a story called "Chanukah Lights Everywhere".![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNr7LrjoYjM_x5XouIV-7EgAJ7KRqAYz-jsEONkpsI7VFjyRmvqTvxxEEf6nNpBPsaNG2HFiZso5TE_RH-ynHUf76OuWjRmPqcsGyBfnfpu8VGtvqq209HUr-RmpykQ6d7uDN5HyWqJ_A/s280/IMG_6369.JPG)
First, she read us a story called "Chanukah Lights Everywhere".
She talked to us about lighting the menorah--one candle for each night of Hanukkah until 8 candles are lit on the last night. The candle in the middle of the menorah is the "helper candle".
We enjoyed eating donuts and potato latkes--2 of the traditional foods eaten during Hanukkah.
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