The Third Candle

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Tomorrow evening, we light the third candle for Hanukkah. The third night of Hanukkah will forever have a special significance for me. Tomorrow evening is the second anniversary of my mother’s passing.
Lighting the third candle at the same time that I light a Yahrzeit (remembrance) candle is bittersweet.
However, it most appropriate for my mother who, as a Holocaust survivor, always celebrated with a touch of bittersweet.
I often marveled at how she could laugh so hard and be a beacon of life and hope having lived through and witnessed what she did.
And, when I need that little light, I still think of calling her and with that momentary realization, I smile.

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

Lovely meaning a positive perspective. Enjoy the Festival if Lughts and your moms memories.
Kelly Welles

I will never forget her inspired talks at the Friars Club. She was a truly great spirit and a Force for human dignity.
Paula Oleska

You were lucky and blessed to have a mother like that. I feel honored to have met her even though it was on Zoom. Happy Hanukah!

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