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Marine biologist David Ginsburg, posted to the Antarctic during Hanukkah, strategically arranges sea urchins and sea stars in the darkness of the ocean to create a menorah. The text, which primarily describes Ginsburg's work, is engaging; an afterword provides more information about sea urchins and the McMurdo Station. Excellent undersea photographs enhance the presentation.