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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Chabad Center plans menorah lighting ceremonies


Wednesday, December 21, 2005 - Updated: 01:40 AM EST

MILFORD -- The Chabad Center in Milford has several area events planned for the coming week.
Sunday, Dec. 25, is Hanukkah dinner and a movie, from the miracle of Hanukkah to the miracle of Entebbe.

A viewing of the movie "Victory Entebbe" is followed by a full catered Chinese dinner, menorah lighting ceremony, Hanukkah songs, latkes and more.

Program begins 3 p.m. at the Amphitheater in Milford. Popcorn and drinks will be served during the movie. Space is limited and reservations are required. Admission is $12 for adults and $8 for children. This will be an evening of food, fun and festivities. No affiliation or membership is required.

Call the Chabad Center, 508-473-1299, or e-mail ChanukahMovieNight@LiveKabbalah.com.

Monday, Dec. 26, 4 p.m., is a Community Hanukkah public menorah lighting at the Holliston Town Hall, 703 Washington St., Holliston. Experience the festival of lights; share in the spirit and joy of Hanukkah at the menorah lighting and festivities.

Join State Sen. Karen Spilka, community leaders, dignitaries and neighbors for a the lighting of the largest menorah in Holliston. Feel the Hanukkah joy with lively music; satisfy the taste-buds with latkes, warm the heart with hot cocoa, have chocolate Hanukkah "gelt" and dreidels for the kids. Watch a multimedia video presentation and feel lucky with a chance to win a great prize at a free raffle. The fun-filled Hanukkah experience is for singles, couples and families.

Open to the entire community. Bring your family and friends. Admission is free. For more information, call the Chabad Center or e-mail HollistonMenorah@LiveKabbalah.com.

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 6 p.m., a Community Hanukkah public menorah lighting will take place at the Franklin Town Common, (Main Street and High Street in Franklin). Experience the festival of lights, share in the spirit and joy of Hanukkah.

Join State Sen. Scott Brown, State Rep. Jim Vallee, Town Council Chairman Chris Feeley, dignitaries, community leaders and neighbors for a grand Menorah lighting of the largest menorah in Franklin. Feel the Hanukkah joy with lively music, enjoy latkes, hot cocoa, chocolate Hanukkah "gelt" and dreidels for the kids. Watch a multimedia video presentation and feel lucky with a chance at a free raffle. This is sure to be a fun-filled Hanukkah experience for singles, couples and families.

Open to the entire community. Bring your family and friends. Admission is free. For more information, call the Chabad Center or e-mail FranklinMenorah@LiveKabbalah.com.

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