Thousands Expected at Detroit’s Public Menorah Lighting
Detroit’s biggest Chanukah celebration is coming to Campus Martius on December 7. The event starts at 5 p.m., with the main menorah lighting happening at 6 p.m. The ceremony begins at 5:30 p.m. with opening remarks, leading up to the big moment when the menorah lights up. This year marks a milestone for Jewish participation in city events.
In a powerful gesture, eight community leaders will hold torches, each representing light over darkness. Building on last year’s huge turnout downtown, this free event welcomes everyone who wants to be part of the celebration.
There’s free fun for everyone in the plaza. Fire performers put on shows while people roast marshmallows over fire pits. Balloon artists and face painters entertain as visitors enjoy hot soup and cider. Special celebration packages let the festivities continue at home. Each kit comes with everything you need for your own celebration, from candles to craft supplies.
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan says, “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.”
As night falls, the plaza comes alive with holiday spirit. A massive 66-foot Christmas tree glows nearby, and plans are set for the Kwanzaa kinara display starting December 26.