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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Henry Gomberg Lights The Menorah At Chabad House, December 1988 Photographer: Steve Jones

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1988
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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1988
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Dr. Henry Gomberg has the honor of lighting the largest menorah in Ann Arbor, Saturday night, at the Chabad House while others sing Hanukkah songs. Hanukkah is an eight-day commemoration of the rededication of the Temple of the Macabees after their victory over the Syrians more than 2100 years ago. The lighting of the menorah symbolizes the triumph of freedom over oppression, spirit over matter and light over darkness.
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1988
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Dr. Henry Gomberg has the honor of lighting the largest menorah in Ann Arbor, Saturday night, at the Chabad House while others sing Hanukkah songs. Hanukkah is an eight-day commemoration of the rededication of the Temple of the Macabees after their victory over the Syrians more than 2100 years ago. The lighting of the menorah symbolizes the triumph of freedom over oppression, spirit over matter and light over darkness.
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Chanukah Lights Signify Civil Rights, Freedoms

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1969
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Services Set For Hanukkah

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14
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1968
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Groups Prepare Hannukah Fetes

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Jewish Community To Mark Hanukkah

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Temple Beth Emeth Sisterhood Wrapping Christmas Gifts, December 1980 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1980
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1980
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AFTER CHANUKAH - The Jewish festival of Chanukah has ended but members of the Temple Beth Emeth Sisterhood are still busy, wrapping Christmas gifts for patients at Mott Children's Hospital. Lending a hand to their Christian neighbors are from left: Jane Bornstein, Susan Bornstein, Paula Cataffo, Matthew Cataffo, Marie Streusand and Andrea Bronson.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1980
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AFTER CHANUKAH - The Jewish festival of Chanukah has ended but members of the Temple Beth Emeth Sisterhood are still busy, wrapping Christmas gifts for patients at Mott Children's Hospital. Lending a hand to their Christian neighbors are from left: Jane Bornstein, Susan Bornstein, Paula Cataffo, Matthew Cataffo, Marie Streusand and Andrea Bronson.
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Rabbi Aharon & Alter Goldstein Tour Ann Arbor With The Chabad House's Mobile Menorah, December 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1988
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Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
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Rabbi Aharon & Alter Goldstein Tour Ann Arbor With The Chabad House's Mobile Menorah, December 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1988
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Rabbi Aharon & Alter Goldstein Spread Chanukah Greetings With The Chabad House's Mobile Menorah, December 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1988
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Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
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