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Jewish Federation of SC members walk on the street

The events were designed to help spread the light of the season.

Photo provided by the Charleston Jewish Federation

This December, as the Jewish Federations of SC gear up for the celebration of Hanukkah, aka the Festival of Lights, they’ll also be shining a light on growing antisemitism, racism, and hate in all its modern forms.

Soda Citizens are invited to two upcoming events hosted by the organization — one in-person, one virtual — designed to help spread the light of the season and dispel the darkness:

  • SC Statehouse Menorah Lighting Event and Reception | Monday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m.
  • Statewide Virtual Menorah Lighting and Solidarity Event | Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 6:30 p.m. | Zoom

See the full event schedule.*

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