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		<description><![CDATA[Potato Latkes, also known as Potato Pancakes, are traditionally eaten during Chanukah. Where does this tradition come from? Potato Latkes, cooked in oil, are eaten to remind us of the oil which miraculously burned for eight days when the Maccabees purified and rededicated the holy Temple in Jerusalem. So, I wanted to share with you [...]]]></description>
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