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Olim mark Thanksgivukkah in Tel Aviv

Hundreds of new immigrants, lone soldiers celebrate once-in-a-lifetime double holiday of Hanukkah, Thanksgiving at landmark Goren Synagogue with three-course meal replete with traditional holiday foods, including latkes and turkey

Fifty lone soldiers and over 200 young professional immigrants celebrated Thanksgivukkah at a festive event organized by Nefesh B'Nefesh and White City Shabbat.

 

Revelers celebrated the once-in-a-lifetime double holiday of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving at the landmark Goren Synagogue in Tel Aviv with a three-course meal replete with traditional holiday foods including latkes and turkey.

 

After the meal, Tel Aviv Deputy Mayor Asaf Zamir led the Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony. This event was also sponsored by the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption, the Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemeth L’Israel, JNF and the Friends of the IDF as a part of Nefesh B’Nefesh’s ongoing social events for its olim and lone soldiers.

 

As a gesture of showing thanks and in order to promote acts of kindness towards those less fortunate, dinner guests were encouraged to donate lightly worn clothes for the event’s clothing drive.

 

"We are excited to have teamed up with White City Shabbat on this exceptional holiday event. This was a great opportunity for young professionals and lone soldiers to enjoy a traditional festive meal and express their thanks together with fellow olim from around the country," said Benji Davis, events and programs coordinator at Nefesh B’Nefesh.

 

White City Shabbat is a volunteer-run portal for Jewish life in Tel Aviv that hosts a range of intercommunity events, including its hugely successful monthly Shabbat meals.

 

As a native Brit, Deborah Danan doesn’t feel that Thanksgivukkah is exclusive for Americans.

 

“The theme of thanksgiving is anyway inherent to the festival of Hanukkah which all Jews celebrate,” said Danan, who co-directs White City Shabbat together with Eytan White, “and of course, as our tagline states, ‘You don’t have to be American to give thanks!’ People from a broad spectrum of nationalities are coming together to show their gratitude for being able to celebrate this unique holiday in Israel.”

 

 


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