hanukkah
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- Intrepid reporter takes on the tough assignment: facials, massages and the like
- Bel Air's Jewish community came together Sunday evening to light the menorah and celebrate the second night of Hanukkah.
- Brennen, Zoe Lukas, now based at Whipped Bakeshop in Philadelphia, make ugly-sweater holiday cookies
- To perform a mitzvah for his Bar Mitzvah, which happened to fall during Hanukkah, Zack Lubliner donated items to the Toy Closet run by Jewish Community Services. Donating to the Toy Closet has been a traditional mitzvah for the Lubliner family during the Jewish holiday.
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- Dulaney High School students have embraced an art project that is helping victims of Superstorm Sandy....
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- When we look for things to divide us, often we find them easily, but when we look for the things we share, we can start to find our shared humanity.
- Driving Tuesday night along my usual route, I was treated to one of my favorite things during the holiday season: Christmas light displays.
- This year is bringing not just one but two public menorah lightings, in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, to Harford County.
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- Cpl. James Beasock will be checking out the West Laurel light displays and picking his favorite three. The West Laurel Recreations Council will host its holiday party Dec. 14 and the WSSC deer hunt is Dec. 21.
- Well my friends, the holidays have definitely arrived. Seasonal music, festive lights and halls decked with boughs of holly are all around us.
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- While some reporters shy away from holiday stories, I cheerfully dive right into those toy drives, festivals, Santa appearances, seasonal parades and concerts. But this year, I have written only two and am retiring before the real quest for all things Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa reaches a feverish pitch.
- A Mount Airy resident and software engineer puts together an annual holiday display. Visitors to the scene donate to Court Appointed Special Advocates of Frederick County.
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- The Mt. Washington Fire Department will open its annual train garden Dec. 1. After station lost truck to another station, morale was so low, no one wanted to erect the garden, which has been around since 1955. But now the newly rebuilg display is brightening a half-empty bay at the station at 2700 Glen Ave. and lifting the spirits of firefighters during the holiday season.
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- A group that advocates for local manufacturers is hoping that folks will buy holiday gifts made in Maryland.
- Mania for the holidays knows (almost) no bounds.
- SAT scores up; Christian holidays omitted from school calendars
- Former secretary of state to speak at Pratt on Thursday
- City officials closely monitored the activities of Occupy Baltimore protesters and fielded correspondence from supporters of the movement and downtown businesspeople who wanted it cleared out, according to e-mails obtained by The Baltimore Sun
- About 82,000 county households – those whose recycling is collected on Mondays – are dealing with a three-week wait for pickup service.
- Baltimore County is making some residents hold on to their recycling for three weeks in the holiday season.
- Second annual event brings out at least 100 people to Shamrock Park
- The Walters Art Museum has been putting its stamp on the nation for more than 77 years – but never in quite the way that it's doing this holiday season. "The Madonna of the Candelabra," has been chosen by the U.S. Postal Service as the official Christmas stamp for 2011 and 2012.
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- North Laurel: This is a great time of year for us all. The kids have a nice break from school, family visits are common and everything is so festive.
- Rabbi Susan Grossman's son was much younger at the time when, at a movie theater, he noted that the building had put up a very large Christmas tree but also a comparably little menorah
- 'Nutcracker on Ice' is only Maryland holiday show of its kind
- A Federal Hill Hanukkah: On Dec. 19, get your brisket on at Regi's American Bistro in Federal Hill
- In Rodgers Forge, Lawrence Swoboda, Santa's local travel coordinator, has received word that that jolliest of elves will visit children on the afternoons and early evenings of Dec. 15 and Dec. 18.
- Despite what you've heard, there's prayer and even proselytizing in schools — but within certain constitutional limits
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- Santa will once again ride through our neighborhoods on the Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company fire engine this holiday season.
- Once you visit the Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center, you will join.
- Train garden and holiday bazaars also on December calendar
- Holiday events also include bazaars and live performances.
- Teaming with Cirque de la Symphonie means music meets physical choreography
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