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Portola Valley group celebrates Hanukkah

Close to 250 Woodside and Portola Valley residents gathered by a huge, colorful Lego menorah at an event on Sunday, Dec. 18, to mark the first night of Hanukkah at Portola Valley Town Center on Portola Road.

The Village Chabad organized the event.

Longtime Portola Valley resident Sue Crane spoke to the crowd during the celebration alongside Rabbi Mayer Brook. Crane helped light the menorah alongside her granddaughter Rachel.

The Woodside Fire Protection District was present.

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Portola Valley group celebrates Hanukkah

Close to 250 Woodside and Portola Valley residents gathered by a huge, colorful Lego menorah at an event on Sunday, Dec. 18, to mark the first night of Hanukkah at Portola Valley Town Center on Portola Road.

The Village Chabad organized the event.

Longtime Portola Valley resident Sue Crane spoke to the crowd during the celebration alongside Rabbi Mayer Brook. Crane helped light the menorah alongside her granddaughter Rachel.

The Woodside Fire Protection District was present.

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