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    World’s Largest Menorah Illuminates NYC for Hanukkah Celebration

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    What It Is About

    The Chabad-Lubavitch organization has proudly erected the World’s Largest Menorah in the heart of New York City at the iconic corner of 5th Avenue and 59th Street, in preparation for Hanukkah. This magnificent structure, designed by Israeli artist Yaacov Agam, stands majestically at 36 feet, symbolizing the vibrancy and resilience of the Jewish heritage.

    Why It Matters

    This significant lighting event not only illuminates the city during the Festival of Lights but also serves as a beacon of Jewish culture and pride recognized at a national and global scale. Public figures and dignitaries frequently visit the menorah, cementing its importance in promoting an environment of tolerance and understanding.

    Commemoration and History

    The menorah lighting ceremony this year is dedicated to Rabbi Shmuel Butman, a charismatic and beloved leader who orchestrated the lighting of the World’s Largest Menorah for over three decades before his passing. Rabbi Butman’s spirit of joy and community continues to inspire. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the initiation of public menorah lightings worldwide, a movement envisioned by the late Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson to enhance global Hanukkah celebrations and Jewish unity.

    Community and Resilience

    The celebration by the Lubavitch Youth Organization serves as a powerful testament to Jewish resilience amidst growing global challenges. It also reaffirms the significance of maintaining cultural customs and celebrating rich religious traditions like Hanukkah.

    Joining the Celebration

    Residents and visitors of New York are invited to gather nightly at Central Park’s prominent location to partake in this splendid tradition, recognized officially by the Guinness World Records. The event fosters community spirit while combating antisemitism with visible representation and inclusive festivities that echo peace and unity worldwide.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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