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Lighting in Synagogues and at Public Events

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Lighting in Synagogues and at Public Events

It is customary to light Ĥanuka candles in synagogues. Additionally, many people light Ĥanuka candles and recite the blessings at public events, such as weddings, bar mitzvas, bat mitzvas, Ĥanuka parties, and lectures. While this does publicize the miracle, someone who lights in the synagogue or at a public event is still obligated to light at home.

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