The Young Israel of New Hyde Park celebrated simchas Chanukah with holiday treats and divrei Torah. The shul also hosted a Sunday morning breakfast to coincide with Rosh Chodesh. At the program, a siyum on the first volume of Talmud Yerushalmi Masekhes Sheviis was recited. This celebration culminated the most recent portion of the shul’s longstanding “Sunday-morning Shiur.” This week, the shul’s rav, Rabbi Lawrence Teitelman, also led the “4 Minutes of Torah” series recently established by the Department of Synagogue Services for the National Council of Young Israel. These classes include a short four-minute thought on the parshah or inyanei d’’yoma shown via video led by a rabbi of Young Israel’s network of branch rabbanim. Join close to 20,000 Young Israelites in learning and enjoying these classes by signing up at www.youngisrael.org/signup4minutestorah.

On the final day of Chanukah, Project Lead, under the helm of Rabbi Avrohom Hecht, uplifted 94 Queens children on the afternoon of Monday, December 6, for a fun-filled ice skating trip sponsored by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards. Here, a school bus of youth is seen boarding at K’hal Adas Yereim, Rav Wolpin’s shul.

 

Chanukah ended with a big celebration outdoors in Forest Hills. Bicycle stunts on ramps, a DJ, the lighting of an 18-foot menorah, and hundreds of chocolate coins and mini-parachutes tossed from a 30-foot FDNY Tower Ladder were just part of Chabad of Forest Hills North’s Seventh Annual “Chanukah on the Park,” which took place on Sunday, December 5. Hundreds attended, many of them children.

Rabbi Yossi Blesofsky, director of Chabad Lubavitch of Northeast Queens, once again brought out the crowds for a spectacular Chanukah menorah lighting ceremony, now in its 27th year. Graced with the presence of Congresswoman Grace Meng, State Senator John Liu, NYC Council Member Paul Vallone, Assemblymembers Ed Braunstein and Nily Rozic, and NYC Council Member-elects Linda Lee, Vickie Paladino, and Sandra Ung, Rabbi Blesofsky ascended via a cherry picker to the heights of the menorah for the formal lighting. Lynn Schulman expressed her delight with the program but was unable to attend.