
Chanukah Typo – Misspelling of Rebbe’s Name on National Menorah
Ken Herman – Statesman
WASHINGTON, DC — The big sign on the big National Chanukah Menorah, right near the National Holiday Tree just south of the White House, includes a misspelling of the name of the late rabbi to whom the menorah is dedicated.
It should be Menachem M. Schneerson, not Menachem M. Scheerson, in pictures in the Extended Article. (Photos by: Israel Bardugo).
A spokeswoman for the American Friends of Lubavitch, which sponsors the national menorah, said she was unaware of the error and did not know how it happened.
zitzfliesh
BIG deal!
Mendy
levi was on the phone with lakshar and forgot to spell check
big deal
big deal
witch bored soul even relized?
Sholom
who cares???!!!one little misspelling and already techie or whoever made this article makes a big deal out of it???no one cares about ONE TINY MISSPELLING!!!this website makes a big deal about everything, eh?
haha
you should not have biger problems then this!
confused
You are right, but who ever says the late Rabbi…This is a new one !!!! Can everyone please spell correctly???OYE VAY
while we-re at it
Also, I think it is Ronald Perelman, not Robert. So the whole sign seems like it was not checked.