Menorah lighting in Riverfront Park is a chance to bring lig

Menorah lighting in Riverfront Park is a chance to bring light to a dark year


A group of people, some holding candles, sang and looked on as lights on a 12-foot tall menorah flickered Sunday evening in Riverfront Park.
Chabad of Spokane’s annual menorah lighting was held in downtown Spokane Sunday during a light snowfall. Rabbi Yisroel Hahn and members of his congregation arrived in a parade of cars topped with menorahs.
Hahn opened the event by reminding everyone to physically distance and wear masks along with asking everyone to opt in to COVID-19 contact tracing via the Spokane County Regional Health District.
Then Hahn said a few words about celebrating Hanukkah during the pandemic.

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