Baltimore, MD - Dec. 20, 2022 - Last night a beautiful Menorah lighting and Chanukah Celebration took place at UMBC.
The new President of UMBC, Valerie Sheares Ashby was honored with lighting the Shamash.
The President, Vice President of UMBC, Dr. Nancy Young, faculty and professors attended and enjoyed engaging and conversing with the Jewish Community.
The event, hosted by Chabad UMBC - directed by Rabbi Dovid and Chani Reyder - was entertained with music and singing by the one and only Nossi Gross!
The menorah serves as a symbol of light and hope for us today, in the face of bigotry, challenges and worries as it did for generations before us. The flames of the menorah shine out into the night, reminding us that even when confronted with much darkness, a tiny light can dispel it all. Another act of goodness and kindness, another act of light, can make all the difference.”.
With all the Anti-semitism that our country has been seeing in the last few months, this was a moment of shining that light.
The menorah lighting is part of the worldwide Chanukkah campaign launched by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, in 1973. The campaign highlights and encourages the central theme of the holiday—publicizing the story of the Chanukah miracle and the victory of light over darkness, a message of hope greatly needed today. In the decades since the Rebbe’s Chanukkah awareness campaign began it has revitalized widespread observance of the Festival of Lights and brought it to the mainstream, returning what some have mistakenly dismissed as a minor holiday to its roots as a public proclamation of the ultimate triumph of freedom over oppression.