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In the 1940s and 1950s, that customarily meant following in Mother's footsteps and acquiring a spouse, a house, rearing offspring and giving thanks for the security of a man's wage for life.
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2. Hanukkah means eating doughnuts To commemorate the miracle of the burning lamp, Jews customarily eat foods fried in oil and this means doughnuts.
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