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Lag B’omer Parade

Lag B’omer, 5740 • May 4, 1980



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Lag B’omer Parade
Lag B’omer, 5740 • May 4, 1980
A grand Lag B’omer parade. After the crowds arrive and the 12 Pesukim are recited, the Rebbe addresses the children. The parade goes by the Rebbe with marching bands, U.S. soldiers, marvelous floats and happy children.  (3:04)

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