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This Christmas Day, Columbia, SC, witnesses a unique celebration as the Jewish community gathers for the first night of Hanukkah. The Chabad Aleph House will host a special lighting of the largest menorah in the southeast, marking the start of the festive eight-day festival. This year’s exceptional occurrence emphasizes unity and community spirit, while nearby Columbia, MD, showcases its own vibrant Hanukkah display. As traditions intertwine, residents and visitors alike are reminded of the significance of this festival.
Columbia, SC Welcomes Hanukkah’s First Night on Christmas Day!
This year, the vibrant city of Columbia, SC, finds itself at the heart of a delightful intersection of celebrations as thousands of Jewish residents prepare to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah on the well-loved Christmas Day. It’s a unique occurrence that hasn’t happened since 2005, and folks are buzzing with excitement!
The Heart of the Celebration
At the Chabad Aleph House, nestled in the community, preparations are in full swing for the illumination of a splendid giant menorah. This impressive structure isn’t just any menorah; it stands proudly as the largest in the southeast! Everyone is invited to gather for the special lighting, which kicks off an eight-day festival that honors the history and victories of the Jewish people.
On this festive occasion, community members will come together to watch as the first candle is lit on Wednesday night. This beautiful ritual symbolizes the miracle of Hanukkah, when a small amount of oil was found that lasted for eight miraculous nights, allowing the Jewish people to continue practicing their faith in peace.
Remembering the Maccabees
So, what’s the story behind Hanukkah? This cherished holiday commemorates the inspiring victory of the Maccabees over the Syrian Greek army, a symbol of resilience and the unwavering spirit of the Jewish faith against oppression. It serves as a reminder of the importance of religious freedom and the triumph of courage over adversity.
A Dazzling Display in Columbia, MD
Meanwhile, just a short trip away in Columbia, MD, the Levine family is pulling out all the stops with their legendary “River Hill Chanukah,” known as the largest Hanukkah display in the state. This dazzling spectacle features thousands of bright lights and numerous adorable inflatables, stretching over two properties, creating a winter wonderland for all to enjoy. What started as a heartfelt gesture in 2014 with a giant inflatable bear gifted by their grandmother has blossomed into an annual celebration that many look forward to each year.
Sharing the Spirit of Giving
The display is not just a feast for the eyes; it also embodies the spirit of giving. Visitors are encouraged to donate to help support a local synagogue and the Chabad of Clarksville. Adding a special touch this year, the synagogue is providing “Hanukkah boxes” packed with festive goodies, including a Hanukkah handbook, a menorah, candles, and even a dreidel! It’s the perfect way for everyone, from kids to adults, to immerse themselves in the joys and traditions of Hanukkah.
Visiting the River Hill Chanukah Display
If you’re in the area, don’t miss out! The River Hill Chanukah light display can be enjoyed from sundown until 10 p.m. daily on Empty Song Road, continuing through New Year’s. It’s a chance for friends, families, and community members to come together, soak up the festive vibes, and cherish the beauty of the season.
Join the Celebration!
As we celebrate this special convergence of Hanukkah and Christmas, Columbia, SC, and Columbia, MD, embody the spirit of unity and festive joy. It’s not just about the lights, the giant menorahs, or the beautiful displays; it’s about coming together as a community, sharing in each other’s traditions, and spreading love and happiness during this magical time of year. So, gather your loved ones, enjoy the festivities, and let the joyous spirit of Hanukkah light up your holiday season!
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- WLTX: Celebrating Hanukkah in Columbia
- Patch: Largest Hanukkah Display in State Found in Columbia
- WUSA9: Hanukkah Attraction in Columbia, Maryland
- Haaretz: Jewish Columbia Professor Resigns in Protest
- Newsweek: I Was a Jewish Student at Columbia, Nothing Has Changed