Celebrating Christmas on Jan 7th, along with Eastern Orthodox Church and Russian adherents, has been tradition.
— Tim Mak (@timkmak) December 25, 2022
But this year many are celebrating on Dec 25, and the West, as a political point.
For e.g., the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces:https://t.co/TSsB015iAD
It's also Hanukkah.
— Tim Mak (@timkmak) December 25, 2022
Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have left millions w/o power, which gives new meaning to the Jewish 'Festival of Lights.'
We took a look at how they're celebrating the holiday in Odesa for All Things Considered:https://t.co/tPYrLCi9CF
The future is also where God is.Wolff explains why he's expanding his synagogue in a time of war:
— Tim Mak (@timkmak) December 25, 2022
"God will hear us and bring war to an end in this country. And people will come back because we show them that we believe there is a future."
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