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Packing in the holiday spirit
Newport Beach Rat Packer Joey Bishop helped set the holiday spirit
by lighting a giant chocolate menorah at Fashion Island, the site of
the Chabad Jewish Center’s annual menorah lighting ceremony, which
was attended by more than 1,200 people.
“I came here because I heard it would be the first time in the
history of religion that you’re going to have a rabbi and a bishop,”
Bishop said.
The semi-sweet chocolate menorah was 7-1/2 feet tall and weighed
200 pounds, said Rabbi Reuven Mintz of the Chabad Jewish Center. It
would be in the Guinness Book of Work Records, he said.
* Members of Camp Pendleton’s 1st Battalion 1st Marines -- the
“1/1” in military lingo -- will be getting a little Newport cheer. In
one of his last acts as Newport Beach mayor, Councilman Steve
Bromberg “adopted” the infantry unit for Newport Beach residents to
send morale-boosting letters and other items and, in return, get some
military representation at community events.
The unit of about 1,100 has been stationed on a ship in the Middle
East for about the past eight months. Letters, cards and small items,
even from people they’ve never met, help them feel more connected to
home, said Tim Sloat, a former Marine who approached Bromberg with
the idea.
* A Newport Beach resident suspects he found a meteorite behind
his Eastbluff condominium.
He found the 16-pound rock after seeing a streak in the sky nearby
the night before.
So far, he hasn’t been able to get confirmation that it is,
indeed, a space rock because many local experts are out for the
holidays.
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