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DOWNTOWN DETROIT (WXYZ) — Menorah in the D is an annual celebration downtown to mark the start of Hannukah, a Holiday enjoyed by millions of Jewish people all around the world. The festival of lights welcomes people to come and take part, and this year is expected to be bigger than ever. Today I talked to the Jewish community about what Hannukah truly means, and what makes this year special. Inside Salon Edge on Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield, a touch of love is in the air as members of the Jewish community share excitement for the upcoming Hannukah season. For eight nights, families will gather, lighting a candle each time. "Hannukah means dedication. We dedicate ourselves every year," said Carol Feldman. Feldman says that this year is special, as thoughts of loved ones come to mind. And for Jewish people all over the world... “We light the menorah every night. Sing songs and have latkes from Trader Joe’s this year," Carol said. “A family tradition. We get together. Kibbutz. A Yiddish word. We have fun together and exchange presents," said Phil Reznick, For Reznick, a big part of Hannukah is the food. “The potato latkes," Phil mentioned. "My daughter will shred potatoes and I don’t know what she puts in them to make them stick.” Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov is among those behind Menorah in the D, celebrating rich traditions with everyone in the big city. “To be able to come out to the center of the city. Bring the message of Hannukah is a beautiful event that grew from hundreds to thousands," Rabbi Shemtov said. “It’s the miracle of lights. 2000 years ago, when Jews were in Israel they were persecuted. There was one jug of oil for one day. It lasted 8 days. A miracle. Each one of us has a jug of oil in our hearts.” This year, Menorah in the D will have food, live music and other games, all the things the Rabbi is excited to welcome. Back in West Bloomfield, the clock is ticking to a special time. “Christmas and Hannukah are both starting tomorrow. That in itself is a miracle," Carol said. Where Your Voice Matterslight game fishing

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Popular social network TikTok did not receive a reprieve from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and it is still facing a ban that is set to be enacted in January, reports The Wall Street Journal . TikTok and several of the social network's users challenged an April bill that is forcing Chinese company ByteDance to sell TikTok . The bill provided ByteDance with a nine-month period to sell TikTok to a company outside of China, and if the sale doesn't happen, TikTok won't be able to be distributed in the United States. TikTok claimed that the bill was unconstitutional because it infringes on free speech, but the court rejected that claim. While the ban is set to go into effect in January, TikTok is likely to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking an emergency stay. From there, the Supreme Court will decide whether to hear the case. If TikTok is banned, Google, Apple, and other app distributors will not be able to provide the app for download, nor offer updates to the app. Internet hosting services will also be blocked from supporting the app, giving U.S. users no way to download it. TikTok users will, however, be able to keep using the app so long as it functions. ByteDance does not plan to sell TikTok, and even if the company complied and did so, China would need to approve the sale. The Chinese government has made it clear that it will firmly oppose any sale of the TikTok app. ByteDance says that it would be impossible to give the TikTok source code to a new owner because it would take years for new engineers to become familiar enough with it to perform routine maintenance. U.S. lawmakers want TikTok sold to a non-China company over concerns that the Chinese government could force ByteDance to hand over data from users in the United States, and there have also been suggestions that China could use TikTok to spread political propaganda. Note: Due to the political or social nature of the discussion regarding this topic, the discussion thread is located in our Political News forum. All forum members and site visitors are welcome to read and follow the thread, but posting is limited to forum members with at least 100 posts.

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