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Temple Beth Shalom plans community Hanukkah celebration at Fort Walton Beach Landing

Temple Beth Shalom invites the community to join their Hanukkah menorah lighting ceremony, featuring music and celebration at Fort Walton Beach Landing Park.
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Temple Beth Shalom will host a community Hanukkah menorah lighting ceremony on Dec. 28 at Fort Walton Beach Landing Park.

  • The free event, scheduled for 5:30 p.m., will feature music and celebration of the Jewish festival of lights. The ceremony will take place at 139 Brooks St. SE.

While RSVPs are not required, interested participants can find additional information at the temple’s website, tbsfwb.com.

For more information about the event, contact Temple Beth Shalom at 850-862-6086.

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