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The handmade Hanukkah bookmark that found its way home — 30 years later

When your fifth grade teacher sends you a homework assignment for the first time since 1978, you sit up and listen. That’s how this whole story started: a note from Mrs. Davis (yes, I still call her that) telling me a handmade Hanukkah bookmark with a boy’s face on it had turned up in a donated book at the recent St. Louis Jewish Used Book Sale. She gave me an assignment: find Nate. The hunt begins Once the story ran, the responses came quickly.…
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St. Louis Jewish Light broke the news in on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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