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DOTHAN, AL - DECEMBER 4: Story about Lisa and Kenny Priddle, who one of several families who moved to Dothan, Ala. for $50,000. It was part of the Jewish Community Services Relocation Project to attract more Jews to the city in south Alabama.

Here, Terence Arenson receives help from Stephanie Butler, executive director of JCS, in lighting the menorah in his home as they all sing. He and his wife, Karen, Arenson, also moved to Dothan as part of the program.

(Photo by Kevin D. Liles for The Washington Post)

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DOTHAN, AL - DECEMBER 4: Story about Lisa and Kenny Priddle, who one of several families who moved to Dothan, Ala. for $50,000. It was part of the Jewish Community Services Relocation Project to attract more Jews to the city in south Alabama. <br />
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Here, Terence Arenson receives help from Stephanie Butler, executive director of JCS, in lighting the menorah in his home as they all sing. He and his wife, Karen, Arenson, also moved to Dothan as part of the program.<br />
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(Photo by Kevin D. Liles for The Washington Post)