PHOTOS: Michelle Obama Shines For Hanukkah!

Friday, December 9, 2011
Ooooh, shiny!

Michelle Obama took the Hanukkah theme quite seriously last night with Jewish-friendly blue and Holiday of Lights-friendly sheen. She, the president and the Bidens greeted 550 guests in the White House to celebrate the Jewish holiday -- albeit a few days early.
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