The stars are getting lit this Hanukkah.
“Before we light the candles, we all meditate on, ‘What is a miracle that I could create for somebody else?’” Ashton Kutcher, who does not identify as Jewish, told Noa Tishby in a December 15 interview of celebrating Hanukkah with wife Mila Kunis and their two kids. “That, to me, is a wonderful thing to really think about.”
Kutcher and Kunis, who does practice Judaism, have been married since 2015 and share daughter Wyatt and son Dimitri.
“I think I just like tradition,” Kunis said during the joint holiday interview. “I like the communal aspect. I love...
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