In honour of the 'Finfte Lichtel' here is a yoman from Chanukah 5747 which describes the Tzivos Hashem rally from that year. The yoman continues to describe the remaining days of Chanukah. Interestingly, there is a note on the last page about a public Menorah at the Statue of Liberty which clarifies some of the false reporting on the Chabad sites about this year's lighting being a first time event.

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There is a picture of the Menorah at the Statue of Liberty in one of Shluchim Books or "Let there be light" "And There was Light"
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