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VIDEO: Gov. Patrick Lights the Menorah in Copley Square

The governor joined rabbis from around the Boston area in celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah Wednesday.

Gov. Deval Patrick joined rabbis and members of Boston's Jewish community to light the menorah in Copley Square on the fifth night of Hanukkah.

"It is my honor, and joy, to be with you all to recognize the significance of an ancient truth, which is that freedom is light. And let us all let that light shine in our lives, in our communities, in our Commonwealth and in our country.  And, indeed, in the hearts of those especially suffering all around the world. Happy Hanukkah everyone, and thank you for including me," Patrick said before climbing into a cherry picker to light the five candles.

Patrick was joined by Shai Bazak, the Israeli counselor general in New England, at the event hosted by Rabbi Mayer Zarchi of Boston Chabad, a newly established organization in the Back Bay that serves downtown Boston. 

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After the lighting the community enjoyed live music, hot latkes and Hanukkah games.

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