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Menorah at Dartmouth shot with pellets, in latest Hanukkah attack December 17, 2020 9:00 pm Rabbi Moshe Gray lights the Dartmouth campus menorah the night after he discovered that it had been shot through with a pellet gun. The menorah can still be lit with fire despite the vandalism. (Courtesy of Gray)
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(JTA) A public menorah at Dartmouth College was shot with a pellet gun, in the latest anti-Semitic incident during the holiday of Hanukkah.
Rabbi Moshe Gray, who runs the campus Chabad center with his wife Chani, said he discovered the vandalism on Wednesday evening, as he prepared to turn on the menorah’s electric lights for the holiday’s seventh night. Holes from a pellet gun had broken seven of the menorah’s nine lights.
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Rabbi Moshe Gray lights the Dartmouth campus menorah the night after he discovered that it had been shot through with a pellet gun. The menorah can still be lit with fire despite the vandalism. (Courtesy of Gray via JTA)
JTA A public menorah at Dartmouth College was shot with a pellet gun, in the latest anti-Semitic incident in the US during the holiday of Hanukkah.
Rabbi Moshe Gray, who runs the campus Chabad center with his wife Chani, said he discovered the vandalism on Wednesday evening, as he prepared to turn on the menorah’s electric lights for the holiday’s seventh night. Holes from a pellet gun had broken seven of the menorah’s nine lights.