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“When I heard of the terrible terrorist attack I knew I needed to do something . . . that Boulder needed greater light,” says Rabbi Yitzchak Moully, creator of public art menorahs. He created a special menorah that will be lit Monday on Pearl Street, in the same spot where hostage advocates were violently attacked on June 1.
Plus a little more from Shana Goldberg on her column, “Bacon bits”. And David Bryfman, CEO of The Jewish Education Project, reflects on a recent event with Rachel Goldberg-Polin.
By Intermountain Jewish News“When I heard of the terrible terrorist attack I knew I needed to do something . . . that Boulder needed greater light,” says Rabbi Yitzchak Moully, creator of public art menorahs. He created a special menorah that will be lit Monday on Pearl Street, in the same spot where hostage advocates were violently attacked on June 1.
Plus a little more from Shana Goldberg on her column, “Bacon bits”. And David Bryfman, CEO of The Jewish Education Project, reflects on a recent event with Rachel Goldberg-Polin.