
Michael Andron blows the shofar as he prepares for Rosh Hashanah, as his wife Lillian watches as they use a battery powered lantern to illuminate the room at their home, Tuesday, Sept.19, 2017, in Miami. The Androns have been without power for nine days due to Hurricane Irma, I feel like this year Rosh Hashanah became even more important because we just want to get in touch with the Infinite, so I feel like I don't need to do the big meal and have company. This year I just wanted to be more reflective and listen to my husband blow the shofar," said Lillian Andron during an interview. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
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