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A gathering to mark the “Festival of Lights” lit up Fifth Street on Tuesday as dozens gathered to light a menorah and catch gelt from Loveland Fire Rescue Authority’s tower crane engine.
The parade later ended at Independence Mall near the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History where hundreds gathered in the rain to see the lighting of a 32-foot-tall menorah.
“Hanukkah comes at the darkest time of the year,” explained Esther Heber, co-director of Chabad Williamsburg, a Jewish outreach group that has hosted the public menorah lighting since 2021.