Rabbi Aharon Goldstein Places A Lantern On The 15-Foot-High Menorah In Front Of Chabad House, December 1989 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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1989
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1989
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein places a lanter on a 15-foot-high menorah in front of Chabad House, 715 Hill St., as his sons Levi and Alter look on. The 8-day Festival of Lights commemorates a Jewish victory 2,000 years ago. After retaking the temple in Jerusalem, the Jews found only enough oil to light the eternal flame for a day, but saw it miraculously last for 8 days.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1989
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein places a lanter on a 15-foot-high menorah in front of Chabad House, 715 Hill St., as his sons Levi and Alter look on. The 8-day Festival of Lights commemorates a Jewish victory 2,000 years ago. After retaking the temple in Jerusalem, the Jews found only enough oil to light the eternal flame for a day, but saw it miraculously last for 8 days.
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Rabbi Aharon & Levi Goldstein Prepare For Passover, April 1990 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1990
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1990
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With a candle lighting the way, Rabbi Goldstein and his son Levi, 11, demonstrate the traditional search for leavened food before Passover. A feather is used to gather up any remaining crumbs of leaven, or chometz, they find.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1990
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With a candle lighting the way, Rabbi Goldstein and his son Levi, 11, demonstrate the traditional search for leavened food before Passover. A feather is used to gather up any remaining crumbs of leaven, or chometz, they find.
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Getting Ready

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1997
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