Lighting Up Kharkiv Brighter than Ever
This year, there was no one in Kharkiv who didn’t know when Chanukah was. The city was alive with the spirit of the holiday, thanks to the efforts of the community and the shluchim.
This year, there was no one in Kharkiv who didn’t know when Chanukah was. The city was alive with the spirit of the holiday, thanks to the efforts of the community and the shluchim.
More than fifty vehicles joined the Chanukah Menorah Parade this Chanukah in Buenos Aires, Argentina arranged by the Talmidei Hashluchim of the Buenos Aires Yeshiva.
From Dreidel Doordash, a playful twist on a classic tradition, to the Chanukah Food Truck Fest, where families enjoyed festive treats, the event was a perfect blend of learning, fun, and connection.
In an emotional and uplifting ceremony, the opening of the Chabad House in “Zelenograd” was held on Sunday – the fifth candle of Chanukah. One of the twelve administrative districts of the capital Moscow, Zelenograd is known as the City of Sciences.
Over 2,000 people joined the Menorah lightings in Livingston, and Short Hills N.J. arranged by shluchim Rabbis Grossbaum and Solomon at LIFETOWN and Short Hills Chabad House.
With no homework and no opportunity to learn with parents on Nittel Nacht, talmidim from all grades of Tomchei Temimim gathered for an exciting evening of chess.
On the 6th night of Chanukah, nearly 60 Menorah cars took to the streets and highways of South Florida to parade the light of Chanukah departing from Chabad of Inverrary making a 33 mile loop around Broward County before returning to Chabad of Inverrary.
The Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida hosted a remarkable Chanukah celebration at the picturesque Castle Golf in Fort Myers. The event radiated the timeless message of Chanukah: להאיר את החושך.
Courtesy of photographer Mordechai Lubecki, we present a gallery of photos and video from the Chanukah LIVE broadcast from Paris.
The fifth night of Chanukah, a special night celebrated by Lubavitch Chasidim, saw the lighting at the Kosel with Rabbi Naftali Hakohen Roth, the Director of Tziurei Agudas Chabad of Yerusahlayim.
In celebration of Chanukah and its profound connection to Chinuch, Oholei Torah hosted its annual “Latkes Ovent” (evening) on the first night of Chanukah, treating the entire school’s staff and their families to a festive gathering.
Five hundred vehicles took to the streets of Paris to brighten the streets in the city’s annual Chanukah Menorah Parade.
After weeks of meticulous preparation—spanning fundraising efforts, grant applications, the setup of the iconic Giant Menorah, and an extensive promotional campaign—Chanukah in the City 2024 lit up Martin Place with a resounding message of hope, resilience, and unity.
For the thirty-fifth time, at the foot of the Kremlin walls, the Chanukah Menorah was lit in Moscow by Shliach and Chief Rabbi of Russia Rabbi Berel Lazar.
On Wednesday night, the first night of Chanukah, large crowds gathered outside 570 Tomchei Temimim Way for an incredible Menorah lighting event by United Lubavitcher Yeshiva.
In a heartfelt and inspiring moment at Chabad of Louisville, 22 members of the community rose to commit to a profound daily practice: the study of Chitas.
The Oholei Torah Chanukah celebrations began on a high note this week with a delightful hands-on craft project and the annual Oholei Torah Chanukah Menorah Contest Expo 5785.