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December 12, 2024 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-12-12

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8 | DECEMBER 12 • 2024 J
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OUR COMMUNITY

“For most, it’s still just about the lights, but, for me, it’s the whole shebang. Bring on the latkes, dreidels and everything that goes along with the eight days of celebrating
the traditions that were instilled in me since I was a small child,” writes Ontario-based chef, baker, food stylist and blogger Debi Traub. In this Simply Beautiful Hanukkah
Tablescape, she created an elegant table with “pops of fun and frivolity,” using tableware in shades of indigo accompanied by a vintage handmade menorah, dark blue
drinking glasses, pink florals, lots of votives — and lots of latkes. Find details for this table and recipes at simplybeautifuleating.com or @simplybeautifuleating.

Let There Be Light

And joy and color and fun on your Chanukah table.
And joy and color and fun on your Chanukah table.

LYNNE KONSTANTIN CONTRIBUTING WRITER



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