First Night

Happy Chanukah! Don’t let the light go out…

8 Responses to “First Night”

  1. Rebecca says:

    Beautiful!!!

  2. Bevy says:

    Said candle number one
    To the Shamash
    You’re always sure and true
    And I’m always looking up to you!

  3. Simone says:

    I love this, so simple but so striking. It’s like the flames are bowing their heads.

  4. Jacqueline says:

    Thank you for the touching photo. This year the holiday is a mix of joyfulness and sadness, thinking of the Bondi Beach attack. Wishing all who celebrate a safe and peaceful holiday.

  5. Bruce says:

    What a dramatic photo, Ellen! The glowing orange flames and the light reflected on each candle against the surrounding darkness brings hope to all. Well done!

  6. Karen says:

    May the light shine brightly in the darkness.

  7. Eileen says:

    Such a haunting image as the candles which represent all we’re thankful for surrounded by the darkness of the tradgedies this weekend. Let there be more light.

  8. Carolyn says:

    This photograph is apropos not only for Chanukah but specifically this period of time in the world.
    The warmth and beauty of the flames of the Chanukah Menorah shine brightly representing faith and hope and the miracle of the oil amidst the darkness. May the light of the candles always dispel the darkness.

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