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Menorah lighting on Town Hall green was a first

by Devon Portney Fernald 01/02/202501/02/2025

Plymouth’s synagogue celebrated the last night of Hannukah on the first night of the new year. On January 1, Congregation Beth Jacob, lit its giant menorah on the Town Hall green to mark the final night of Hannukah. After lighting the final candle and singing holiday songs, the Plymouth Fire Dept. dropped 10 pounds of […]

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