
Video: Shmoozing with Kids About Chanukah (Part 1)
In this eight-part video series by Shmideo, Rabbi Itche Kadoozy and his associates shmooze with kids about Chanukah. A new video will be released each day of Chanukah.
In this eight-part video series by Shmideo, Rabbi Itche Kadoozy and his associates shmooze with kids about Chanukah. A new video will be released each day of Chanukah.
A gigantic Dreidel float debuted at the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan this morning, celebrating the once-in-a-lifetime alignment of Chanukah and Thanksgiving this year.
Last night in Miami, an incredible ‘Chanukah on Ice’ Menorah lighting ceremony was held at the NHL game between the Florida Panthers and the New York Rangers.
The mayor of the City of Hollywood, Florida, Peter Bober, and several members of the City Commission joined Chabad of South Broward for a public Menorah lighting at City Hall.
Forget latkes — when it comes to celebrating Hanukkah in Crown Heights, the traditional potato pancake can’t hold a candle to the neighborhood’s famous jelly doughnuts.
Legos, clay and pipes were only some of the materials used by students of Darchei Menachem, each of whom made their own creative and unique Menorah for a schoolwide competition.
This large Menorah was erected last night by Rabbi Yanki and Esty Jacobs, Shluchim to the south of Amsterdam, in the city’s prestigious Financial District.
The Rabbinical College Of America – Chabad Lubavitch HQ of New Jersey, under the leadership of Rabbi Moshe Herson, has been sending student representatives to Rutgers University to do outreach work with the over 7,000 Jewish students on campus.
The dreidels were spinning and the latkes were frying all during Chanukah as the Chabad Neshama Center catered to the Russian American Jewish Community of Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach, hosting entertaining and inspiring events each day of the holiday.
This Chanuka, Rabbi Shmuly G., of Chabad Youth Network of Florida, and his traveling olive press show, saw thousands of Jewish children produce olive oil for Chanukah in over 50 schools and Synagogues in South Florida. [Update: Menorah parade photos added.]
Seven years ago was the first time Sumy Ukraine saw a public Menorah. It was in the middle of what is now known as ‘the orange revolution,’ and there was little hope that the government would allow a public menorah.
Bangalore’s Chabad House, under the auspicies of Rabbi Tzvi and Noa Rivkin, was blessed with many and varied activites during the days of Chanuka:
What a Chanuka! Every night of Chanukah, large crowds gathered to take part in the Chabad of Southgate Menorah Lighting on Cockfosters Road, within view of the constantly busy M25 motorway.
For the very first time, a car-menorah parade took place in Lakewood, NJ on the last day Chanukah, arranged by Lakewood Shliach Rabbi Yerachmiel Altman, along with Rabbi Moshe Gourarie (Chabad of Toms River) and Rabbi Levi Schapiro (Yeshiva Bais Menachem, Manalapan, NJ).
Rabbis Rodkin and Meyers of the Shaloh House in Boston, along with eight bochrim, ran an array of programs in honor of Chanukah. Door to door mivtzoyim: visiting businesses, nursing homes, and campers from the summer camp, helping them and their families to light menorah.
What do you get when you mix hundreds of girls, hundreds of cans, the holiday of Chanukah and a whole lot of effort?