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![Sophomores Avani Mankani and Brooke Wilson eat hamentashens in the center during lunch to celebrate the Jewish holiday Purim. Hamentashens are traditional triangle shaped cookies eaten primarily during Purim.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/FullSizeRender-4-900x675.jpeg)
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