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.

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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.