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  Hanukkah is a time of togetherness and hope. But in the midst of COVID-19, you may be wondering how to celebrate Workmanship Hanukkah 2020 safely. Luckily, in many ways, Hanukkah is all about bringing light into the darkness, and that’s something everyone could use a lot more of these days. Here’s how to have a COVID-friendly Hanukkah (or Chanukah) this year. Chag sameach ! If you’re still hoping for in-person gatherings this Hanukkah, consider the risks before you decide. The SAFER-COVID tool, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, can help calculate the relative safety of your plans based on factors like the number of guests, setting, and duration, as well as the severity of COVID-19 spread in your community. However, no matter what the tools above tell you, limiting your Hanukkah celebrations to people you already live with — and inviting extended family to join you virtually — “ poses the lowest risk for spread ,” according to the CDC website.