Detroit’s Menorah in the D to feature released Israeli hostages - Detroit Metro Times

Thousands flock to downtown Detroit for annual Hanukkah celebration, with a poignant twist this year.

Detroit's Menorah in the D is set to draw thousands of people to Cadillac Square on December 14th for its annual Hanukkah celebration. The event has become one of Michigan's largest and most prominent Jewish celebrations, featuring a towering 26-foot-tall menorah, live music, and other cultural activities.

However, this year's celebration holds a particularly significant and emotional weight, as it marks the reunion of an Israeli family after two of its members were kidnapped by Hamas. Ella Ben Ami, who traveled from Be'eri, Israel to attend the event in 2023, was affected personally when her parents, Raz and Ohad Ben Ami, were taken hostage by the militant group in October 2022. Her mother was freed after 54 days, but her father remained in captivity for an astonishing 491 days.

The reunion of this family is especially poignant given the recent conflict in Gaza that resulted in over 69,000 deaths and ended with the release of the last remaining Israeli hostages. According to Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, executive director of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan, Menorah in the D "reminds us that even a small light can dispel great darkness." He further emphasized that this celebration embodies the strength and unity of Detroit's diverse community.

The event is free and open to the public, starting at 5 p.m. on December 14th, with the menorah lighting set to begin at sundown.
 
man... seeing this story about the Israeli family reunion after being held hostage by Hamas got me thinking... life's darkest moments can be so overwhelming, but sometimes it's in those moments of darkness that we find our greatest strength 🌑. the idea that a small light (the menorah) can dispel great darkness is so powerful. it makes you realize how quickly things can change for the better 💡. and yeah, this family reunion is like a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in the midst of conflict and chaos, there's always room for healing and unity ❤️. the fact that they're having this celebration right here in Detroit, where people from all walks of life come together to support them... it just shows how community can be our greatest source of comfort 🌈.
 
OMG I'm literally getting teary eyed just thinking about this 🤧!! It's like a real-life miracle, an Israeli family reunited after being torn apart by hate and violence 💔! The fact that they got to share this special moment together in the heart of Detroit, surrounded by thousands of people who care, is truly heartwarming ❤️. I mean, can you even imagine going through 491 days without seeing your partner or parent 🤯?! It's like a nightmare come true.

And then there's this amazing community coming together to celebrate Hanukkah and hope for peace 🕎👫. The menorah in Detroit is more than just a symbol of light, it's a beacon of hope for a brighter future ✨. I'm so grateful to see people from all walks of life putting aside their differences and embracing the beauty of diversity 🌈. Let's keep shining that light and spreading love wherever we go 💖!
 
I'm skeptical about the whole reunion thing being tied to this Hanukkah celebration 🤔. I mean, what are the chances that Ella's parents get released just in time for a big event in Detroit? It sounds like a PR stunt to me... like they're trying to make this event super emotional and attention-grabbing 🎉. And don't even get me started on how convenient it is that their family decides to attend this specific celebration, right after all the recent drama in Gaza 😒. I just wish we had more info about what's really going on here...
 
🕎️ just watched the news about detroit's hanukkah celebration and it got me thinking... what if we took the same energy and unity that comes from coming together for a cause like this and applied it to other big issues? like climate change or inequality in our communities 🌎💡
 
I'm feeling so moved by this Hanukkah celebration in Detroit 🕎💡. It's not just about a festival of lights; it's also about hope and resilience. I can only imagine how emotional it must be for Ella Ben Ami to see her parents reunited after all they've been through 💔. It's amazing that the community is coming together to welcome them back with such warmth and love ❤️. The fact that this event reminds us that even in dark times, there's always a glimmer of light is really powerful 🌟. And I'm so grateful that it's free and open to everyone – it just goes to show how inclusive Detroit's community really is 💖.
 
🎉 People coming from all over for a family reunion during Hanukkah? That's some next-level unity right there 🤝. Should be an incredible atmosphere 😊.
 
I'm fascinated by how Detroit has become a hub for Jewish community events in Michigan, it's really not surprising considering the city's history of immigration and cultural diversity 🤝. This year's Hanukkah celebration takes on a whole new level of significance with the reunion of an Israeli family, it's emotional to think about the impact this event will have on those attending, particularly Ella Ben Ami who's been through so much already 😊. The use of light as a symbol to dispel darkness is such a powerful metaphor and I love how Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov highlighted its relevance in today's context ✨. It'll be incredible to see thousands of people come together to celebrate this message of hope and unity, Detroit's Menorah in the D always knows how to bring the community together 🎉.
 
OMG 🤯, I just saw this news about the Hanukkah celebration in Detroit and it's so heartwarming ❤️! The fact that Ella Ben Ami got to reunite with her parents after they were held hostage by Hamas is just amazing 😍. It's like, a small light of hope and love can really make a difference in people's lives 💫. I'm definitely gonna check out the Menorah in the D event on Dec 14th 🎉, it sounds like an incredible experience! 🌟
 
OMG, u guys! 🤩 I'm literally hyped for this year's Hanukkah celebration in Detroit! It's like, the most meaningful twist ever - an Israeli family is finally reunited after years of being apart due to the conflict in Gaza 🌎💔 Their story is so powerful and it warms my heart to see them here celebrating together with Detroit's community 🤝 It's all about finding strength and unity in diversity, you feel? 💖 And can we talk about how gorgeous that 26ft tall menorah gonna be? 🕯️ It's like a beacon of hope shining bright for everyone! ✨ So, who's free on Dec 14th to join the celebration? Let's come out and show our support for this amazing family and the Detroit community 💥 #HanukkahInDetroit #CommunityLove #ReunitedAndItFeelsGood
 
omg u guyz!! i'm so hyped for this hanukkah celebration in detroit!!! it's not just about the lights & music (although that sounds AMAZING 🎉) but also about the reunion of an israeli family after being held hostage by hamas... it's literally a testament to the power of hope & unity 💪. i'm so inspired by the community coming together like this, it's not just about celebrating hanukkah, it's about spreading love & positivity 🌟. can't wait for the event on dec 14th! 🎉
 
omg, i'm so down for this! 🎉 i love how detroit comes together like this every year, it's such a beautiful way to celebrate diversity and community spirit ❤️. but what's even more heartwarming is the story behind this year's event - an entire family reunited after being torn apart by conflict 🌟. it just goes to show that even in the darkest times, there's always hope and light to be found ✨. i wish i could attend, but sadly i'll be stuck online 📊. still, i'll be sending lots of positive vibes to the ben ami family and everyone involved ❤️. let's all spread some love and kindness this hanukkah season! 🎄
 
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