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[Photo Story] Hanukkah Menorah Lighting Illuminates Jewish Pride At Penn State

Chabad of Penn State held its annual menorah lighting Sunday night at Old Main following its parade through downtown. The public event, led by Rabbi Nosson Meretsky, included music, refreshments, and miniature menorah and candles to take home.

Mayor Ezra Nanes and Pennsylvania Representative Paul Takac were in attendance and each shared words with the audience.

The ceremony kicked off with a brief speech from Nanes, who addressed his role as the borough’s first Jewish mayor, the rise of antisemitism, and wished everyone a peaceful holiday season.

Takac followed Nanes’ speech with one of his own. He discussed the effect “The Festival of Lights” has had on him despite not practicing Judaism and the benefit of a strong sense of community.

Meretsky closed the slate of speakers to discuss the conflict between Israel and Palestine and the importance of looking to the menorah as the light needed to guide Jewish believers through dark times.

After closing words from Meretsky, the crowd relocated to the front steps of Old Main, where Nanes and others assisted in lighting the menorah.

To cap off the night, guests were invited back inside to enjoy hot latkas, donuts, hot chocolate, and music.

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