Tig Notaro’s Non-Jewish Kids Are Excited to Celebrate Their First Hanukkah

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Tig Notaro talked about her twin boys Finn and Max, who are looking forward to celebrating Hanukkah this year after learning about the holiday in school — even though neither Tig nor her wife are Jewish. The comedian also chatted about the cats they adopted during the pandemic, and how she’s going out on the road for her stand-up comedy tour.

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Hanukkah is a Jewish festival which usually takes place in November or December. It is celebrated with the lighting of a special candle called the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts. It is also known as the Festival of Lights.

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