“World’s First Single Malt Menorah”

Photo credit: Andrew H. Williams Photography
All you need to know here is “7 foot menorah”, “clear piping”, and “65 Litres of Single Malt Scotch”. Yes people, this is the real deal: a massive, Scotch-filled menorah that claims to be the world’s first. This was definitely a step up from the chocolate menorah’s of years passed. Tullibardine Distillery donated the Scotch, which was shared with guests that came to view the menorah lighting.
Check out the full story on Lubavitch.com.
Big thanks to the author Yaacov Behrman for sending this our way!
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