(Cleveland.com)
About 100 people gathered Thursday evening on the front front lawn of the Lyndhurst municipal complex to see a first.
The candles atop the large menorah that stands on the lawn along Mayfield Road during the Hannukah season were lit as part of a ceremony that included city officials and Rabbi Mendy Freedman.
“This is the first time in over 50 years that we have lit a menorah on public property in Lyndhurst,” said Mayor Joseph Cicero, who later clarified that it is believed to be the first time ever.
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