Curitiba, State of Paraná, Brazil, Radiated Special Light This Chanukah

To celebrate 40 years of spreading the light of judaism in Paraná, Rabbi Fitche Dubrawsky conceived the “brilliant” idea of designing a Menorah identical with the giant one that graces “29 de Março” Square in the neighborhood of Merces in Curitiba, during the Chanukah Holiday each year since 1988, and present each Jewish family in his city with a beautiful gift to strengthen and encourage this luminous mitzvah. With the help of devoted friends, sponsors and volunteers, the menorah was designed and produced, painted, wrapped and presented as a gift to hundreds of Jewish families that filled the square on the first night of Chanukah. The Menora secures perfectly the Chanukah candles which are manufactured annually since 1997 and distributed to each family of the Jewish Community in Paraná and S. Catarina with the help of a team of selfless volunteers of all ages. With this unique gift the thrill of the public menorah lighting can be continued on a daily basis within the home of every family

The public Menorah lighting in Curitiba attracts hundreds of community members who enjoy diverse activities and delicious latkes and doughnuts with cold drinks each year. With this year being a Hakhel year, special effort was invested to invite representatives of all jewish entities in the general kehila to be part of the program in a very special way. Each member was invited to present one of the Rebbe’s hand picked 12 Torah passages and to call upon a community child to recite it. The city hall provides a beautiful platform, banners, tents and sound yearly besides erecting the Menorah in the square’s pond and taking it down and storing it from year to year. The superintendent of the federal Police and the vice Mayor were also present in this year’s program.

Besides the giant menorah in the public square two other Chanukah projects have since 2020 instilled and strengthened jewish identity, joy and pride and brought the message of Chanukah to the larger community as well.

Rabbi Mendi Labkowski supervises the display of huge Menorahs in 7 different shopping malls of the city bearing the message of the triumph of liberty over oppression and light over darkness.

Rabbi Mendy Stolik, commands the Chanukah Car Menorah parade which makes its rounds through various neighborhoods in the city, playing Chanukah music and culminating with the square of the giant public menorah.

Children from age 2-8 had a Chanukah week filled with wholesome diverse Chanukah fun activities organized by Eidi Labkowski and Tzivi Stolik. School is out and summer vacation is in and so it was perfect timing for parents to give their children and themselves a most wonderful Chanukah present with enriching experiences that will endure.

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  • Helcio Müller

    B”H
    Sensacional o trabalho feito pelo Chabad Curitiba, Rav Fitchi, Morá Tila e todos que se dedicam a irradiar a luz da Torah no Paraná e Santa Catarina. Parabéns. Sucesso sempre…. Saudades