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The Light of Hanukkah in Tbilisi: Unity, Trust, and an Unexpected Honor

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Being invited to the Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony in Tbilisi was already a great honor for me. The invitation came from Tsiuri Akhalkatsishvili, Director of the Jewish Agency (Sohnut) in Georgia, and I accepted it with genuine joy. Yet that evening held an even greater and entirely unexpected surprise.

During the ceremony, I was asked to light the second candle of Hanukkah. The moment was so sudden and unforeseen that I briefly lost my words. I honestly cannot recall exactly what I said — but I clearly remember what I felt: deep gratitude, responsibility, and sincere emotion. It was a moment of trust, and I value it immensely.

Hanukkah is........

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