![A menorah is lit by Rabbi Uri Barnea during an event in honor of the anniversary of the Not in our Town movement at The Billings Gazette, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, in Billings, Mont. The anti-hate movement arose in response to anti-semitic vandalism in 1993. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)](https://hagadone.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2022/12/25/AP22357609094670_t1170.jpg?5cc718665ab672dba93d511ab4c682bb370e5f86)
A menorah is lit by Rabbi Uri Barnea during an event in honor of the anniversary of the Not in our Town movement at The Billings Gazette, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, in Billings, Mont. The anti-hate movement arose in response to anti-semitic vandalism in 1993. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)
December 25, 2022
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December 25, 2022 1 p.m.
Not In Our Town movement still inspires three decades later
“It’s the model story of a community coming together,” said Congregation Beth Aaron Rabbi Mark Kula.
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