While the pandemic has brought some families closer together, it has kept many others apart. And with the holidays approaching and state restrictions still in force, we’re all wondering how to keep the spirit of Christmas alive in our hearts.
The JCCIA is doing its part by inviting you to share your favorite Italian-American holiday memories with the entire community. Click here to upload your stories and photos. The JCCIA will publish them on social media and through the its network.
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