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It was the phrase that kept our hopes alive during history's harshest times...

Yes, We Can!

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Topics: Chanukah
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December 3, 2012
Wonderful!
Thank you so much for the constant reminders of that beautiful freedom we now enjoy in celebration of our past and the miracles it presented for us. May you be blessed.
steven j wyke
Covington, Ohio
chabaddayton.com
December 8, 2010
yes we can
thank you
Geneva Seeds
attica, Mi
December 7, 2010
Wonderful
This is great fun.

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Mr. Luther Phillips
December 6, 2010
Yes We Can
An inspired message. It touched my heart and spirit in the first few lines. I felt encouraged and enpowered. Thanks!
rebeca Rivera
West Palm Beach, Florida
December 2, 2010
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem
I have enjoyed watching these films about Hannukkah. I started lighting a Menorah a few years ago. I sensed a calling to light one for those who were forbidden to. I God Bless us all!
Lodge patricia
Mashpee, MA
November 29, 2010
spelling
Add A "C".
Bat Sheva Klein
Chicago, ILO
chabadillinois.com
December 9, 2009
wow!! this video is so special! i know this was President Obama's campaign line last year, but the fact is we, as a Jewish people, have pushed through all the odds, and survived, hudreds, actually thousands of years of progroms, persecutions, and ennemies who tried to destroy us.... As Jews we believe YES WE CAN!!!! no matter how tough or dark it may look...Happy Chnaukah to all!
Jennifer Greenberg
Canada
December 8, 2009
Channukka
Peoria AZ!
Happy Channukka 2009
L'chaim!
Dani
PEoria , AZ
December 6, 2009
omain! to Peoria AZ. I too feel closer than ever to the land of Israel due to things changeing here in the US. I light our menorah this year for dedicating (for Hannukkah means dedication) ourselves to be a light to the world . Shine on Israel "and cry out and shout , you that lives in Zion, for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of you".
B Morris
mayfield
November 10, 2009
Chanukkah as presented by Chabad
I am against nationalized (socialist) health care in this counry. I am a capitalist. I am a conservative first! I am sad to see Chabad take a slogan from the Obama team. I did not vote for Obama as he is a leftist. He is the most liberal leader (if you can call him that) that we have ever had in this country. I feel more tied to Israel than the U.S. At least they have a conservative.
Anonymous
Peoria, AZ
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