Celebrate Chanukah in Lafayette, Thursday, Night 5

Celebrate Chanukah in Lafayette, Thursday, Night 5

LAFAYETTE, CO: In a tradition that gains traction and attendees each year, the Boulder County Center for Judaism is bringing the largest menorah in Boulder County to Lafayette again this year.

The festivities begin Thursday night, December 26th at 5:30 pm, and there will be special gifts for the first 75 people to arrive. Naturally, there will also be sufganiot (traditional jelly doughnuts) for all.

No reservations are required for this special event, and everyone is welcome. Just bundle up and join the party in Festival Plaza in Old Town Lafayette.

This exciting annual event is hosted by the Boulder County Center for Judaism, and sponsored by Evie Cohen Realty and Lafayette Music, without whose assistance it would not be possible.

For more information, call 303-494-1638 or email BoulderJudaism@gmail.com.

About Chany Scheiner

Co - Director of Boulder Center for Judaism. Any successful organization needs a heart and that is what Chany provides, along with organization, marketing, innovative programming, and countless Shabbat dinners. Some of her accomplishments are large and public like the annual menorah lighting on Pearl Street and the matzo and shofar factories, while others are quiet and private like the time she spends counseling individuals and sharing the wisdom that comes from study.

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