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With news of rising anti-Semitism in the U.S., the author first debated and then decided to put his menorah in the window — with the U.S. Postal Service as a surprising source of inspiration.
Kulbersh told a non-Jewish friend, who offered to put a menorah in her window in solidarity. The suggestion moved Kulbersh, who wanted to spread the sentiment. So Project Menorah was born.
For many, putting a menorah in their window, Kulbersh says, will be “the first time many people have made a public statement against hate.” Happy Hanukkah. Credit: Jeffrey Coolidge/Getty Images ...
Dec 14, 2022; Worthington, Ohio, USA; A menorah sits in the window of Andrea and Stephen Brichter in their Worthington home that is decorated for Hanukkah.
According to the website, “Project Menorah is a grassroots movement encouraging non-Jews to place a menorah, along with their other holiday decorations, in their windows this December in ...
Adam Kulbersh’s “Project Menorah” campaign encourages non-Jews to display menorahs in their windows as an expression of solidarity during Hanukkah. (JTA) — When Adam Kulbersh’s 6-year ...
Today, a lit menorah is traditionally placed in a window that is visible from the street. “The Talmud says we are supposed to publicize the miracle,” says Rabbi Patz.
In light of rising antisemitism, thousands of Americans have joined Project Menorah to help Jewish families celebrate Hanukkah this year. According to “Good Morning America,” the movement was ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Every Hanukkah, Beth Richman sets up her electric menorah in the kitchen window of her Portland, Ore., home. "It's very '70s, and it's kind of faux silver," Richman says, laughing.
Jean Joachim’s menorah has been sitting in the window of her first-floor New York City apartment for more than a decade. She loves lighting it every year on Hanukkah, and even when the holiday ...
Project Menorah has only been live for a week, but people all over the globe have already joined Adam and Jack. "My son is allowed to just live in the joy of a holiday that should be joyous," he said.