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Chanukah in Ukraine Brings Joy and Light to Nation Battered by War

Jews around Ukraine are coming out en masse at shopping malls, community centers and synagogues to celebrate Chanukah throughout war-torn Ukraine. Chabad-Lubavitch’s network of hundreds of emissaries and volunteers in every corner of the beleaguered nation are working to ensure that Jewish residents can celebrate the holiday with joy.

In Downtown Detroit, Menorah Lighting an Antidote to Antisemitism

Heeding the Rebbe’s call not to cower in the face of adversity, Detroit not only went ahead with public menorah-lightings but with support from the city’s mayor and community leaders increased their visibility and the numbers of those participating.

Overcoming Adversity, Canceled Chanukah Menorahs Draw Huge Crowds

Festival organizers had claimed the menorah sent a political message. As a result, the menorah was relocated to the campus of the College of William & Mary, where on Dec. 8 an unprecedented 300 people attended lighting to celebrate Chanukah.

Every Home in Jackson Hole, Wyo., Gets a Chanukah Menorah

The welcoming and bucolic city of Jackson Hole, Wyo., is home to about 600 Jewish residents. This Chanukah, in light of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in Israel and the darkness that has filled the world since, a Wyoming rabbi decided to give every resident of the city, Jewish and non-Jewish, the gift of a menorah.