Huge celebrations are set to take place across the U.S. in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, running from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The month serves as an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the diverse culture and contributions of Hispanic people, who are the country’s fastest-growing minority group. This annual tradition allows many Americans to learn about and appreciate the rich heritage of those with Hispanic ancestry.
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Childhood memories of Hanukkah in 1940s Chicago
Beginning in the new year, Ron Grossman will be writing occasional columns on Chicago for the Sunday Life+Travel section, alongside his regular history features. In a preview, Grossman reflects on his childhood experiences in Albany Park, where he navigated the intersection of Jewish and non-Jewish traditions during the holiday season. Through anecdotes of Hanukkah celebrations, cultural exchanges, and historical teachings, he vividly portrays the diverse and rich tapestry of his upbringing in a pluralistic American...
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