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ט׳ בכסלו ה׳תשע״ה (December 1, 2014) Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, right, in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, lighting the very first public menorah in 1974. With him were yeshivah students who helped build the wooden menorah from scratch. (Photo: Lubavitcher Center) How the Chanukah Menorah Made Its Way to the Public Sphere
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