Video – Fairfield Lights Menorah for Freedom

FAIRFIELD [WTNH] — A ‘Festival of Lights’ marred by ugly disruptions earlier this week went as planned in Fairfield Tuesday night.

Three-men holding Nazi flags, shouted obscenities during Sunday night’s menorah lighting ceremony on the Fairfield Green. Those who witnessed this want to put the ugliness behind them.

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The History of the Tin Menorahs – Outreach to Promote Faith

By Jennifer Medina for the New York Times
Rabbi Dovid Raskin watches Tibor Cooperstein in his factory, circa 1973. Chabad.org/Lubavitch Archives

It may not be quite as ubiquitous as holiday trees stands on the city’s sidewalks, but the sight of tin menorahs is certainly familiar to anyone who has lived here long enough – or, for that matter, anywhere else where outreach workers of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement can be found.

First Snow falls in Brooklyn as Blizzard Bears Down on City

By Erica Pearson and Christina Boyle for the Ny Daily News
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The first few flakes of an expected 10-inch snowstorm started falling Saturday afternoon as New Yorkers prepared for a two-day whiteout.

Snow began coming down in the outer boroughs as the storm moved into the metropolitan area from the south.

Chanukah in Sydney Australia

This year in Sydney, Australia. there was a beautiful Car Menora Parade with dozens of cars participating. The Talmidei Hashluchim (Rabbinical Students) of the Yeshiva Gedolah and Smicha Program worked tirelessly to prepare magnificent Menoras using cutting edge technology and very bright LED bulbs bringing the light of Chankah to the Streets of Sydney.

Florida Teens Celebrate Chanukah Like Never Before

Over ten of Chabad Youth Networks public school teen groups had a Chanukah celebration! The teens had their very first taste of Chanukah with doughnuts and genuine homemade potato latkes made by Rebbetzen Dini Gutnick. The platter was licked clean within seconds. One teen exclaimed, “I can definitely do eight days of this!” From there, their Chanukah spirits were awakened, and they were ready for more!

A Chanukah Miracle! Brooklyn Toddler Burned in Menorah-Sparked Fire ‘Going to be Fine’

By Kate Nocera, Barry Paddock and Oren Yaniv for the NY Daily News

The Brooklyn toddler hurt in a menorah-sparked blaze was on the mend yesterday, answering neighbors’ prayers for a holiday recovery.

A firefighter pulled 3-year-old Tzivia Friedman from her burning Borough Park home Wednesday night after the girl suffered serious burns to her hands and feet.

200 Celebrate Chanukah at New Jersey Mall

Around 200 people gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate Chanukah, and to kindle the giant 9 Ft. Menorah at the Deptford Mall. The event, sponsored by Chabad of Gloucester County in conjunction with the mall, featured a balloon clown for the kids, music, dancing, and of course the traditional Chanukah foods – delicious latkes and Jelly doughnuts.

A Rabbi and Two Hockey Teams Stepped into an Arena…

…No, this isn’t the beginning of another Rabbi joke, but this is what took place yesterday in Peoria’s Carver Arena in Illinois when Rabbi Eli Langsam stepped onto the ice to light an ice Chanukah Menorah.

Mench Tracht Gutt Lacht – The Folly Of Living In A Dream

By Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Jax, Fl.

Return one day before your death! (Pirkei Avos 2:10)

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Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev once encountered a man scurrying about. “What has you so harried,” asked the Rabbi. “Can’t you tell? I am pursuing my livelihood,” said the man.

“What makes you so sure that you are chasing your livelihood?” continued the Rabbi. “Perhaps it is behind you and all you are doing is running away from it?”

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A Jewish peasant, who eked-out a meager livelihood farming a small parcel of land, had but one dream; a bigger plot to till. He prayed to G-d incessantly for this wish to come true.

Orange County Celebrates Chanukah with a Sweet Twist

Building the 8ft. jellybean menorah are, (l-r): Brandon Pearlman, 12, of Chester, Rabbi Pesach Burston, director of Chabad of Orange County, Gilad Cohen, 10, and Shacked Szuchman, 11, both of Highland Mills, at Chabad’s “Chanukah in Candy Land”

What sweeter way to make Chanukah memorable than a menorah with 100 pounds of jellybeans, sandy candy dreidels and Chanukah Candy Grams?

There was something sweet for everyone at Chabad’s “Chanukah in Candy Land” party, a twist on their annual Chanukah Bowl. The event was hosted by Chabad of Orange County, directed by Rabbi Pesach & Chana Burston.

Video – Egged Menorah in Boca Raton Dubbed Hate Crime

Palm Beach County had its second hate crime this month against Jews when a menorah was bombarded with eggs at the Chabad Student Center in Boca Raton.

Rabbi Boruch Shmuel Liberow woke up Wednesday morning to find eggs and egg shells splattered around his 2008 Honda Civic that’s topped with a two-foot menorah. The eggs dried up overnight and caused about $1,200 in damage to the car’s paint, according to the police report.

Chabad of Houston Celebrates with Chocolate Menorah

The Chabad of Uptown Houston is making this Chanukah a sweet experience.

Chabad members constructed what they hoped would become the world’s largest chocolate menorah, made up of 480 chocolate donuts, fruit roll-ups and edible gelt.