(Jewish Group) Pandemic Hanukkah at Biden's White House feels like a family gathering
Absent were the bands and choir performing traditional holiday songs. Notably missing, too, were the signature lamb-chop trays and assorted latkes. And in the pandemic-limited crowd of 150, dotted with yarmulkes with the presidential seal, a lone member of the Hasidic community of Borough Park, Brooklyn a community that voted in large numbers for Donald Trump and who had an open door in his White House stood out.
Wednesday evenings affair in the East Room of the White House was a very different Hanukkah party than all that have come before it in a tradition begun in 2001. It was a more intimate affair, due to concerns about the coronavirus, and for many of the attendees, it felt more personal.
This is a White House tradition, President Joe Biden noted at the beginning of his remarks. But for the first time in history it is a family tradition.
He was talking about the family of Vice President Kamala Harris, whose husband. Doug Emhoff, is Jewish a first. It was also the first time that the menorah designed by the famous Holocaust survivor Manfred Anson was lit by a Jewish Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer.
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