Hanukkah Lights

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Margot Singer, assistant professor of English and award-winning author

An NPR holiday tradition for two decades, Hanukkah Lights presents fiction to celebrate and illuminate the holiday season — moving tales of discovery and reconciliation, the persistence of hope and the promise of undimmed light.

This year’s program features “Finding Golda” by Margot Singer, assistant professor of English, award-winning author, and director of the Jonathan R. Reynolds Young Writers Workshop at Denison. The story is read by renowned broadcast journalist Susan Stamberg.

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