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Tuesday, May 7
The Indiana Daily Student

Maya Goldenberg lights candles prior to Shabbat, the seventh day of rest, at the beginning of Sukkot. The lighting of candles signifies the beginning of Shabbat and the sun having set. This is a time in which people cease the use of technology for the next 25 hours in order to reconnect with the world, their friends, family and God. Anya Heminger

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Maya Goldenberg lights candles prior to Shabbat, the seventh day of rest, at the beginning of Sukkot. The lighting of candles signifies the beginning of Shabbat and the sun having set. This is a time in which people cease the use of technology for the next 25 hours in order to reconnect with the world, their friends, family and God.