(Jewish Group) Kamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff wanted an appropriate menorah.
Kamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff wanted an appropriate menorah. They turned to the Mensch of Maiden Hills.
The Biden administration is all about getting folks to work together to climb out of a COVID-stricken economy.
That might explain why the first menorah lit by a Jewish spouse to a vice president came from the home of a businessman revered for paying employees for months while he rebuilt a factory destroyed in a fire.
Yair Rosenberg, who blogs on Jewish issues at The Atlantic, tracked down the origins of the menorah in a photo that Douglas Emhoff, the Jewish husband to Vice President Kamala Harris, posted on social media the first night of Hanukkah.
Staffers for the Second Couple were considering which menorah to use theres always a story behind the candelabras featured at White House Hanukkah lightings. One came across the obituary of Aaron Feuerstein, who died on Nov. 4 at 95.
In December 1995, the companys redbrick textile factory complex caught on fire, causing one of the largest blazes in Massachusetts history. Work for the factorys 1,400 employees stopped, but Feuerstein kept paying them.
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