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Chabad of San Marcos, TXST host Menorah lighting
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Hanukkah is an eightday festival celebrated by Jewish people that commemorates the rededication of the second temple of Jerusalem by the lighting of candles on each day of the festival, according to the Britannica website. The Chabad of San Marcos and Texas State University hosted a Menorah lighting ceremony on Dec. 29 on the Hays County Historic Courthouse grounds that involved jewish hymns, candle lighting and traditional foods.
Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra said, al- though he is not Jewish, it is important to take part in religious activities across the county in order to strengthen community bonds.
“If you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together. So I thank you for the constant reminder that we are all one people,” Becerra said. “We are all one Hays County, and we are all most grateful for still having beating hearts.”
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson said she was excited to take part in a longstanding tradition among her community members.
“Today as the Hannukah candles are lit, I look forward to the shared sense of community and universal enlightenment among those here tonight and across the world,” Hughson said.
Chabad of San Marcos Rabbi Ari Weingarten told the story of Hannukah, which took place 2,100 years ago when the Jewish people living in Jerusalem were stripped of their religious freedom by Syrian Greek rule.
“There was a small group known as the Maccabees… that decided to fight the great army of the world at the time, the Syrian Greeks. They band together — a small group [that was] outnumbered — but they were determined that ‘we want our liberty.’ And they pushed back the Syrian Greek army out of Jerusalem and liberated the temple, the most sacred space of the Jewish people. After liberating the temple, they went in to rededicate the temple,” Weingarten said, adding that they only found enough oil to burn the Menorah for one day. “They decided, ‘We’re going to do our part. We’re going to kindle the menorah, and God will do his part. We don’t always understand how things are going to work out, but we have to do our part.’ So they took the oil, they filled the candelabra, they lit the menorah and God reciprocated with a miracle that it burned for eight days, showing His love for His people.”
Above, Chabad members passed around handouts with the lyrics to Jewish hymns to sing. Daily Record photos by Shannon West
Above left, there were even traditional Jewish treats available after the ceremony. Above right, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra gave a speech about the importance of community and faith. Below, Chabad of San Marcos Rabbi Ari Weingarten led the crowd in singing “Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel.” Daily Record photos by Shannon West
Weingarten pointed out that the fifth day of Hannukah, in which the ceremony occurred, was special.
“When fighting darkness, it happens one step at a time. When we light in the Menorah, it symbolizes light over darkness,” Weingarten said. “The fifth night is special because it’s finally tipping the scales of more light than dark.”
At left, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson gave a speech at the event. Above right, Chabad of San Marcos Rabbi Ari Weingarten standing with the Menorah. Below left, Chabad of San Marcos Rabbi Ari Weingarten welcomed the guests and told the story of the first Hannukah. Below right, Ben Lehrer had the honor of lighting the Menorah. Daily Record photos by Shannon West
Chabad of San Marcos, in collaboration with Texas State University, is excited to host a special Menorah lighting event this holiday season. Join us as we come together to celebrate the Festival of Lights and spread joy and warmth in our community.The event will take place on [date] at [time] at [location]. There will be traditional Hanukkah music, delicious latkes, and dreidel games for all to enjoy. Bring your family and friends to witness the lighting of the Menorah and partake in the festive atmosphere.
This event is open to all, regardless of background or faith. It is a wonderful opportunity to come together, learn about the significance of Hanukkah, and celebrate the spirit of unity and goodwill.
Don’t miss out on this special occasion! We hope to see you there as we light up the night with the glow of the Menorah. Happy Hanukkah!
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Houston’s Musical Menorah Lighting Featured ‘Gelt Explosion’
Community members enjoyed a meaningful and fun-filled evening at the Chabad Lubavitch Center in Houston this Chanukah with a musical Menorah lighting, traditional latkes and an exciting children’s program with moon bounces, balloon twisting, a magic show and a ‘gelt explosion.’
The Chabad Lubavitch Center in Houston was filled with the warmth and joy of Chanukah as the Anash community gathered for their 2nd annual celebration. The evening was a beautiful expression of Yiddishkeit, bringing together families and friends to mark the Festival of Lights.
The children were treated to a fun-filled evening of moon bounces, balloon twisting, and a magic show. The sounds of lively music, expertly played by Meir Schmukler, filled the air, while traditional Chanukah treats, including latkes, donuts, and drinks, were served.
A highlight of the evening was the gelt explosion, which brought smiles to the faces of children of all ages. The event culminated in a meaningful menorah lighting ceremony, graciously led by the event sponsor, Mr. Levi Feigenson.
Special thanks to Rabbi Shmuly Ceitlin, whose tireless efforts and dedication made the entire event possible.
The evening’s festivities were made possible through the generous sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Feigenson. May the lights of Chanukah continue to illuminate our lives, spreading the warmth and joy of Yiddishkeit to all.
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This past weekend, the Houston Jewish community gathered for a festive and musical menorah lighting event that featured a unique twist – a “gelt explosion” that had everyone buzzing with excitement.The event, held at a local synagogue, kicked off with the traditional lighting of the menorah, followed by a lively performance by a local band playing classic Hanukkah tunes. As the music filled the air, children and adults alike danced and sang along, creating a joyful and spirited atmosphere.
But the highlight of the evening came when the organizers announced the “gelt explosion” – a special moment where hundreds of chocolate coins, known as gelt, were dropped from the ceiling, showering the crowd with sweet treats. The sight of the gelt raining down created a sense of wonder and delight among the attendees, who eagerly scooped up as many coins as they could.
The event served as a reminder of the joy and camaraderie that the holiday season brings, and the importance of coming together as a community to celebrate traditions and create lasting memories. With the success of the “gelt explosion,” it’s safe to say that this unique twist on the traditional menorah lighting is sure to become a beloved tradition in Houston for years to come.
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