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hanukkah

There's a popular Hanukkah song that goes, "Hanukkah oh Hanukkah, come light the menorah. Let's have a party, we'll all dance the horah." Clearly, it was written pre-COVID-19. In a Quebec red zone in 2020, there will be no parties. There will be no dancing.

But there are still a handful of ways Montrealers can partake in the festival of lights this year while having fun and staying safe.

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Quebec announced its plan for the holiday season on Thursday. While many Quebecers likely rejoiced at the news that they'll be able to celebrate Christmas with loved ones this year, the plan — centred around December 24, 25, 26 and 27 — does not account for religious and ethnic minorities in the province.

Quebec's Jewish community will be celebrating Hanukkah from December 10 to December 18.

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