Want to do something on Chanuka? Here are some ideas
Jews will celebrate with parades, public menora lightings, parties, latkes (lots of them) and lots of dreidel games.
Here’s a list of community Chanuka doings this year in Pittsburgh and its suburbs. To be sure, it’s not a complete list, for activities near you, check with your local synagogue.
Squirrel Hill JCC
• First Night Candle Lighting, Friday, Dec. 11, 4:15 p.m. — There also will be a song session followed by hot chocolate and donuts in the Ostrow Palm Court. For the following nights, candle lightings will be 4:45 p.m. on Dec. 12 through 15; 5:15 p.m. on Dec. 16; 4:45 p.m. on Dec. 17; and 4:15 p.m. on Dec. 18.
• Chanuka Family Party, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 5:15-7:30 p.m. — The JCC, Shalom Pittsburgh and Chabad will sponsor this program, which begins with the candle lighting in the Palm Court. The activities include a Maccabi obstacle course, storytelling in the Dreidel House, a game of pin the tail on the menora, a sufganiyot eating contest, Israeli dancing and karaoke, crafts, Chanuka bingo, cookie decorating and Mike the Balloon Guy. The party is free to the public. Bring a nonperishable kosher food item for the Squirrel Hill Food Pantry. Call Liza Baron at (412) 521-8011 Ext. 241, or Becca Lehner at (412) 992-5222.
South Hills JCC
• Community Chanuka Celebration, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 6-7:30 p.m. — There will be a candle lighting followed by a community songfest, children’s sand art and games, a Lego menora building contest, an olive press, a dreidel spinning contest, food, swimming, gym play and storytelling. The JCC-South Hills, Beth El Congregation, Temple Emanuel, Chabad of the South Hills, Beth Israel Center of Pleasant Hills, Beth Israel Congregation-
Washington Pa., Congregation Ahavath Achim-The Carnegie Shul are co-sponsoring the event. Contact Ann Haalman at (412) 278-1975, Ext. 204, or ahaalman@jccpgh.org for more information.
Chabad
• Annual Menora Parade, Sunday, Dec. 13 — The caravan of some 100 cars with electric pipe menoras strapped to their roofs will leave the Chabad Lubavitch Center at 4:45 p.m. and parade through streets of Squirrel Hill, Shadyside and Oakland before finishing at SouthSide Works. There, a menora lighting will be held.
• Grand Menora Lighting, Monday, Dec. 14, 4:30 p.m. — The lighting will take place in the portico of the City-County Building, Downtown. Jewish leaders and dignitaries will be on hand.
(Lee Chottiner can be reached at leec@thejewishchronicle.net. or 412-687-1005.)
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