FARGO (KFGO) – The Chabad Jewish Center of North Dakota will host the annual public menorah lighting in Fargo on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
The ceremony marks the fourth night of Hanukkah with the lighting of a 9-foot menorah, followed by traditional holiday refreshments and the distribution of menorahs and candles for families to light in their homes.
Event organizers say there will be enhanced security in coordination with local law enforcement, following an attack at Australia’s Bondi Beach in Sydney. At least 15 people were killed and investigators have declared it a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community.
Co-director of the Chabad Jewish Center of North Dakota, Esti Grossman, says Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, and carries the message that even a single flame has the power to dispel great darkness. She says that message resonates deeply this year.
“This year, coming together matters more than ever,” said Grossman. “Hanukkah celebrates the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Especially in difficult times, we celebrate our Judaism with joy and pride.”
Fargo’s menorah lighting is at 5:30 p.m. on the lawn of the Downtown Fargo Public Library at 102 3rd Street.
In addition to the Fargo event, Chabad will host Hanukkah celebrations across North Dakota, including public menorah lightings and community gatherings in Bismarck, Minot, and Grand Forks.











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