My my my my menorah11/30/2022 ![]() ![]() “We will continue to bring everyone together whether in-person or online to share in the traditions together.” “Whether you’re live or online, this has become an event where the entire Jewish community comes together and celebrates our spirit and message of Judaism in a very special and unique way,” Shemtov added. Following the lighting ceremony, there will be an after party on Zoom so community members can share their lighting ceremonies at home with others who have tuned in. ![]() This year, viewers will be greeted by community leaders and dignitaries at the Torch Ceremony, which will feature honorees from Detroit and around the world. The annual event, which usually sees thousands of people gather in downtown Detroit for the festivities and the lighting of the massive 26-foot menorah, is put on in partnership with the Jewish Federation, The Shul and Chabad in the D, among others. Shemtov knew the importance of bringing the community together to celebrate the lighting of the menorah, and also knew it was important to offer individuals the option to attend in-person or from home. ![]() This past year, Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan brought the community together virtually, and, when able, in-person for all the Jewish holidays. The in-person and livestream event begins at 5 PM with the ceremony starting at 5:30 PM and airing on the Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan Facebook page and website. After last year’s virtual-only event due to the pandemic, this year it is exciting to be able to have the opportunity to bring everyone back downtown to Campus Martius with an option to also join via livestream. The 11th Annual Menorah in the D will take place on November 28 at 5 PM. “This year’s event will be downtown in-person and virtually on Zoom.” “We are going forward to bring everyone together again to light the menorah in downtown Detroit,” said Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, vice president of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan. Menorah in the D goes hybrid with new activities in person at Campus Martius and virtually on Sunday, November 28th. In addition to the traditional Chanukah songs, “My Menorah” includes special “8 Days of Happiness” tips for parents, resources and guides for creating meaningful family Chanukah experiences.Celebrate Chanukah at the 11th Annual Menorah in the D By David Glass November 10, 2021 ![]() Knowledge of the festival of Chanukah and the special mitzvah of lighting the Menorah.This 3D animated app will enrich your young child’s: Special focus on core skill building – numeracy and color recognition.Specifically designed for children ages 3-5 years.Sing Chanukah songs together with your family and earn lots of Chanukah gelt and gifts.ĭesigned for Jewish children aged 3 to 5, “My Menorah” is a 3D, interactive, animated game that your young child will not only have fun with, but also acquire core skills such as numeracy, foundational Hebrew, ability to match color and sequence, learn new Chanukah songs and more! Then light the candles with the friendly Menorah as your guide. Just spin the dreidel to get the color of your next candle. Get ready for a fun-filled Chanukah / Hanukkah! Set up your own menorah each day. ![]()
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