T
he difference between Pesach and Chanukah is that with Pesach, you start thinking (okay, obsessing) about the preparation months in advance, while Chanukah is regarded as a week of vacation and parties that you excitedly count down to.
But then Chanukah happens and you realize two things:
The same questions arise every year, but for some reason, we don’t learn from experience and we frantically call our sisters at the 11th hour to rescue us. In the effort to ease the grueling decision-making, here’s my cheat sheet, complimentary gift to Mishpacha subscribers.
You know what your kids are wearing to the grand Chanukah party. You thought about it in July when you shopped for their clothing. (Assuming you live in Brooklyn.) But the question is you. What should you wear?
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