One Hour captures the events of the fifth day of Chanukah in 1989 when all four existing intercontinental communication satellites joined to link Jerusalem, Moscow, Paris and London with the Lubavitch Headquarters in Brooklyn, NY-launching the first "Chanukah Live!"
Forty Years is a globe trotting look at the international Lag BOmer parade and the meteoric growth of Chabad-Lubavitch.
Replete with photographs and insightful text, both volumes are printed on thick, full color, glossy paper. This gift set ...
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One Hour captures the events of the fifth day of Chanukah in 1989 when all four existing intercontinental communication satellites joined to link Jerusalem, Moscow, Paris and London with the Lubavitch Headquarters in Brooklyn, NY-launching the first "Chanukah Live!"
Forty Years is a globe trotting look at the international Lag BOmer parade and the meteoric growth of Chabad-Lubavitch.
Replete with photographs and insightful text, both volumes are printed on thick, full color, glossy paper. This gift set will be at home on any coffee table, corporate office, and library.
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Add this copy of One Hour. Forty Years: the First International Menorah to cart. $39.37, very good condition, Sold by Cambridge Rare Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cambridge, Gloucestershire, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1990 by Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch.
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No date. C.1990. American Friends of Lubavitch. Book-NearFine. DJ-NearFine. 14x10. 119pp. Profusely illustrated with colour photographs throughout text.