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    Record-Breaking Menorah Lighting at Jewish Schools

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    What’s happening:

    On the final day of Hanukkah, December 14, 2023, the ORT school network achieved a new Guinness World Record by lighting 1,200 menorahs simultaneously. This event surpassed the previous record of 1,100 menorahs.

    Why it matters:

    The collective menorah lighting serves as a powerful symbol of unity and resilience within the Jewish community. It conveys a message of strength and solidarity amidst challenging times marked by conflict and a rise in antisemitism globally.

    How they did it:

    To secure the record, all 1,200 menorahs needed to be lit within a five-minute window. The event was a coordinated effort between the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, UnitEd, PICO Kids, and the First Lego League robotics teams.

    The deeper significance:

    Assaf Gamzou, director of education at UnitEd, highlighted the important symbolism of light in Jewish tradition, especially during times of darkness. The event also honored the late Sgt.-Maj. (res.) Yossi Hershkovitz, a school principal and reservist who was killed in Gaza.

    Global Jewish solidarity:

    Jewish schools worldwide, connected through UnitEd programs, participated virtually via Zoom, with some dedicating menorahs to soldiers currently serving in Gaza.

    The bigger picture:

    Hana Dorsman, CEO of UnitEd, emphasized that lighting candles together is more than a ritual; it’s a profound statement about the unity and perseverance of the Jewish people across the globe.

    Breaking Records and Illuminating Unity

    As the Jewish community faced adversity, this record-setting celebration of Hanukkah illuminates a path of hope, demonstrating the enduring spirit and connection among Jews worldwide.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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