Colors: Blue Color

The 6th Annual “Light Up The Night” Chanukah celebration, organized by Rabbi Shmuel Kogan of Ganeinu Academy with his wife Shevi, was a dazzling success. Initially scheduled for Sunday, the event was rescheduled to Monday, December 30, from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m., to accommodate working parents and avoid predicted inclement weather. The event attracted an astounding 1,800 participants, making it a true community highlight.

Chazaq, Achiezer, Achim B’Yachad, College Students, And Lizzy Savetsky Cited At Grace Mansion Chanukah Soirйe

This past Tuesday evening, December 17, New York City’s Gracie Mansion glowed with the spirit of Chanukah as Mayor Eric Adams welcomed community leaders and honorees from across the city for a festive celebration. The elegant reception, catered by Mendy’s of Crown Heights, recognized the contributions of organizations like Chazaq, Achiezer, and Queens College, with heartfelt speeches and a powerful call to unity.

As the temperatures drop, the Chaverim of Queens and Great Neck dispatch line has seen its annual uptick in call volume. In response to the growing demand for non-medical emergency assistance, the organization – now in its 17th year – has once again equipped a new group of volunteers with essential emergency response tools.

This past Sunday, December 22, elected officials and civic-minded community members came together for a Chanukah celebration that embodied joy, resilience, and unity. The annual gathering for Congress Member Grace Meng once again filled the penthouse at Union Care Plaza Center in Flushing, with the presence of owner District Leader Shimi Pelman. The venue was transformed into a breathtaking display of silver and blue, creating an atmosphere of celebration and reverence for the season. A delicious fleishig spread provided by Mechy’s Deli included jumbo latkes and, of course, donuts, to satisfy traditional holiday cravings.

Last Chanukah marked the first time a Speaker of the New York City Council opened the Chamber for a Festival of Lights celebration honoring historic Jewish episodes of faith, resilience, and the triumph of light over darkness. Speaker Adrienne Adams of District 28 in Queens, which includes the neighborhoods of Jamaica, Rochdale Village, Richmond Hill, and South Ozone Park – who has been a friend of Israel– once again hosted the commemoration. The Speaker formally announced the event in Chambers on Thursday, December 5, and partnered with the Council’s Jewish Caucus, chaired by Council Member Eric Dinowitz and Council Majority Whip Selvena Brooks-Powers of Far Rockaway’s District 31, for this past Tuesday’s event. The Jewish Caucus, while small in number, has been a vital advocate for celebrating Jewish culture and unity within the city, much to Dinowitz’ credit.