Community Corner
Chanukah Celebration
Chanukah Party to Close Burlingame Street
Chabad
of the North Peninsula’s annual Chanukah bash is set to feature fun and
entertainment for the entire family in the center of Burlingame.
Hundreds
are expected to join Chabad of the North Peninsula’s 12th annual Chanukah
Menorah lighting on Monday, December 2nd at 6:00pm. The grand celebration will
close off Park Road in Burlingame and feature live music, family
entertainment and traditional Chanukah delicacies. Admission is free and open
to the entire community.
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“We
love coming to the festival every year,” says Gregory Shneyer . “it is one of the
highlights of Chanukah, and it is a great way to enjoy the holiday with the
kids.” Chabad says the idea is to share the universal message of Chanukah with
the entire community, and afford everyone the opportunity to be apart of it.
“Chanukah
is about the triumph of good over evil,” says Rabbi Yossi Marcus, Director of
the Chabad Center. “The Menorah reminds us
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that
even the tiniest spark of light can outshine tremendous darkness. This was true
for the Maccabees of old, and it is true for us today, on both an individual
and communal level.”
Each
year, the Burlingame Chanukah festival features Chanukah favorites like jelly
donuts and potato latkas among other refreshments. There’s live music with Jonathan
Bayer
to get the crowd on their feet, and a renowned juggler Daniel Davinci to keep
the kids entertained.
“Our
goal is to make it fun and exciting for the entire family,” says Rabbi Moshe
Weinbaum, Chabad’s program director. “Whether you are a toddler, teen or
senior, everyone enjoys the Burlingame Chanukah party. IT’s a blast.”
For more information, please visit chabadnp.com
or contact info@chabadnp.com