The White House Chanuka party Wednesday night will feature a first for America’s chassidishe community — it will mark the first time a chassid will light the menorah at the annual event, Yochonon Donn reports for Boro Park 24.

Mr. Moshe Margareten, who first conceived the idea of prison reform which culminated in President Donald Trump signing the bill into law last year, will be honored with the kindling, although it will be without a bracha, because the White House is hosting the Chanukah party two weeks early due to the year-end vacation season.

“I got a call from the White House a month ago, saying that they’re considering me,” Mr. Margareten said. “They asked for some information. The Secret Service wanted to speak to me. The speechwriters called me. They told me I could invite people.”

Margareten, of Williamsburg, instead invited Zvi Boyarski of the Aleph Institute to present the address in honor of the advocacy that prison reform group was in getting the First Step Act passed in 2018. Rabbi Boyarski’s speech, which will last for about two minutes, will focus on the theme of redemption.