Paramus, NJ – Students At New Jersey School Break World Record For Largest Human Menorah

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    Paramus, NJ – Students at a Jewish school in New Jersey broke the world record for the world’s largest human menorah.

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    Over 500 students from Ben Porat Yosef, a private school in Paramus, stood in the shape of a Hanukkah candelabra on Wednesday morning, the first day of the Jewish holiday, Paramus Patch reported.

    A representative from Guinness World Records certified that the formation was indeed the largest one in the world.

    Students dressed in colors to make the menorah come to life, with the younger pupils wearing red or orange to symbolize the flame and the older ones in white to represent the candles and dark colors to represent the menorah itself.


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    6 years ago

    My bro Munch says that since a human menorah is not kosher, they shouldn’t exist. It sounds so scary when you say it, it could give someone a freaking heart attack. Is Chanukah heart attack week? My bro Munch doesn’t think so.

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    6 years ago

    Another great achievement by millennials. I wonder how many man hours went into that.

    DanielBarbaz
    DanielBarbaz
    6 years ago

    I do not understand comments 1 & 2. Does our religion advocate squeezing every ounce of fun out of life? These young students must have been excited about their accomplishment. Good for them.