The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Menorah lightings planned around the world for Hanukkah

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Public menorah lightings for the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah are planned around the world in locations ranging from ski towns and Caribbean islands to famous landmarks and sports arenas.

Hanukkah began Tuesday night and lasts for eight days.

If you’re traveling or vacationin­g during the holiday, there may be a menorah lighting near you. The Jewish outreach organizati­on Chabad-Lubavitch plans Hanukkah events in hundreds of cities, from the 50 U.S. states to 100 countries.

Celebratio­ns in Vail, Colorado, will include menorahs made from skis. In New Mexico, organizers hope to create a one-of-akind menorah made from hot-air balloons on Dec. 17 in Albuquerqu­e’s Balloon Fiesta Park, which hosts the Internatio­nal Balloon Fiesta each October. Vacationer­s in destinatio­ns like Cancun, Mexico, and Aruba will also have menorah lightings to attend, along with one in Curacao, home to the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere dating to 1732.

Many ceremonies will take place in front of landmarks, including the White House in Washington, D.C., Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Kremlin in Moscow and Germany’s Brandenbur­g Gate. London’s Trafalgar Square will host a 30-foot (9-meter) menorah outfitted with specially designed environmen­tally friendly bulbs, commission­ed by the London Climate Change Agency.

The world’s largest menorah, standing 36 feet high (11 meters), will be lit just outside Central Park in New York City across from the Plaza Hotel at Grand Army Plaza. That menorah lighting began in 1977 and marks its 40th consecutiv­e year this month.

Sports arenas are also hosting Hanukkah events, including the NBA arenas of the Brooklyn Nets, Orlando Magic, Miami Heat, Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns and Atlanta Hawks; the NHL arenas of the Arizona Coyotes, New York Islanders, Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning, New Jersey Devils and Columbus Blue Jackets; and the NFL stadium of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Thousands of people are expected Dec. 18 for a Hanukkah concert and menorah lighting at Gulfstream Park, the horse racing track in Hallandale Beach, Florida, near Miami.

Elsewhere around the world, events are expected in countries ranging from Australia to Laos to Uganda to Argentina.

Listings by location may be found at http://www. Chabad.org/HanukkahEv­ents .

 ?? MARKUS SCHREIBE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, a giant Hanukkah menorah, center, set up by the Jewish Chabad Educationa­l Center, is illuminate­d at the Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin. Menorah lightings are planned there again this year for Hanukkah,...
MARKUS SCHREIBE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, a giant Hanukkah menorah, center, set up by the Jewish Chabad Educationa­l Center, is illuminate­d at the Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin. Menorah lightings are planned there again this year for Hanukkah,...

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