“The March of Lights Parade”


On Saturday night, December 16th at 7:00pm a historic parade will take place commemorating 30 years of the world’s first largest menorah at independence national historical park.

30 years ago the Lubavitch movement was the first to introduced for the first time in the united states a display of the world’s largest menorah to the public.

30th Annual Chanukah Menorah Lighting

“The March of Lights Parade”

On Saturday night, December 16th at 7:00pm a historic parade will take place commemorating 30 years of the world’s first largest menorah at independence national historical park.

30 years ago the Lubavitch movement was the first to introduced for the first time in the united states a display of the world’s largest menorah to the public.

This Saturday night, December 16th at 7:00pm this historic moment will be celebrated by the “march of lights parade” which will begin at 22nd and the parkway, with the participation of 138 menorahs mounted on vehicles culminating at the Chanukah ceremony at independence national park where it started three decades ago.

An enriched program is prepared which will include hasidic music, dancing, food (Chanukah hot latkes, donuts) will
Be served and special entertainment for the
Children. Rabbinic and civic dignitaries will also address the community.

The honorable governor, Edward G. Rendell will join us in a l’chaim toast to the entire Philadelphia community celebrating this historic event.

Honorable mayor John F. Street is expected to participate.

Sponsored by the Lubavitcher center
Rabbi Abraham shemtov, regional director.

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