As part of our commitment to our Episcopal Identity, St. Stephen’s welcomed Rabbi Fisch to lead a Chapel Service where he shared the meaning and traditions of Hanukkah. Rabbi Fisch explained the meaning of Hanukkah through story, song, and video, he added an element of magic to demonstrate miracles, and he ended the service in a special way with the entire church dancing to his favorite Hanukkah song. We thank Rabbi Fisch and our Jewish families as we collectively honor the rich diversity within our community during the Festival of Lights.
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