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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100
DON’T LET THE LIGHT GO OUT
Mom stuck a candle in each of the nine holes she’d made in a potato. “We’re ready to kindle the lights.”
Ranit rolled her eyes. “Why can’t we get a pretty hanukkiah like Tali’s family?”
At the stove, Savtah stirred potato soup. “Even in the camp, Hanukkah came. We girls stole a potato and some machine oil. From threads in our sheets, we made the wick. We lit it where the guards wouldn’t see and for a while, we were happy.”
Swallowing her tears, Ranit lit the candles and whispered, “Isn’t it the most beautiful hanukkiah in the whole world?”