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President Biden ‌and First Lady Jill Biden⁤ to Host Hanukkah Celebration at the White House

Joining the fight against antisemitism, President Joe Biden and First Lady ⁣Jill Biden are set to‍ host a spectacular Hanukkah​ celebration at the White House on Monday night. This event will ⁢not⁣ only showcase their unwavering support for the Jewish community but also mark a significant moment in‌ history.

Accompanying the Bidens will be none other than second gentleman Doug ⁢Emhoff, who holds the distinction of being the first Jewish person ​married to a nationally elected leader ‌in the United ​States. This gathering ⁢of influential figures is a testament to the administration’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

A Time⁢ of Joy and Solidarity

Hanukkah, a festival of lights,​ commenced on December 7th and will continue until December 15th.‍ As the nation comes together to ‍celebrate⁣ this joyous​ occasion, it serves as a powerful reminder ‌of the resilience and strength of the Jewish community.

Amidst ongoing tensions between Israel and⁢ Hamas, this‌ celebration takes on even greater significance. Since the terrorist attacks launched by Hamas on ‌October 7th, both Democrats and Republicans have unequivocally stood by their Jewish ⁤allies, denouncing the surge in antisemitism that has plagued cities and college ​campuses.

Be a part of this momentous event by ⁣tuning in to the ​Hanukkah ‍celebration at‌ the White House, starting at 7 p.m. EST on Monday night. Let us stand together in solidarity and embrace the spirit of Hanukkah.

Why is the presence of second gentleman Doug Emhoff at the Hanukkah ⁣celebration significant?

‌ President Joe Biden‌ and First⁤ Lady Jill Biden ​are making ​a powerful statement in the fight against antisemitism by hosting a Hanukkah celebration ​at the⁤ White House. This event not only demonstrates their unwavering ⁢support for the Jewish community but also marks a​ significant moment in history.

Joining the Bidens‍ will be second gentleman Doug Emhoff, the first Jewish person married to ⁤a nationally elected leader in the​ United States. This gathering of influential‍ figures⁢ is a clear testament to the administration’s commitment ‍to inclusivity‌ and unity.

Hanukkah, a festival ‍of lights, began on December 7th and will continue until December 15th.⁢ As the⁤ nation comes together to celebrate this joyous occasion, it serves as ⁢a ⁣powerful reminder ‌of the resilience and strength of the⁤ Jewish community.

In the midst of ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas, this celebration takes on even greater‌ significance.‌ Since the​ terrorist attacks launched by⁤ Hamas on October 7th, both Democrats and Republicans have ‌unequivocally stood by their Jewish allies, denouncing the​ surge in antisemitism that has plagued cities and ‍college campuses.

We are all encouraged to be part of this momentous event by tuning in to the Hanukkah celebration at⁤ the White House, starting at 7 p.m. EST on Monday ⁤night. Let us stand together in⁣ solidarity and​ embrace the spirit of⁢ Hanukkah.



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