and light candles in her memory. As they burn I also think about her family and friends as Tracy’s Judaism was such a core part of her being. I am sure there are people all over the world thinking about Tracy today, and every day. Whether or not you are Jewish, light a candle for Tracy tonight and for the 8 nights of Hanukkah. The light from the candles lit by everyone who loved Tracy will blaze in our hearts and remind us all of her life, her joy, her enthusiasm, and her belief. Say a prayer of thanks for her life, and a prayer for strength for her family. Shabbat Shalom and Happy Hanukkah to all.