
HOLYOKE ― As sundown ushers in Hanukkah on Sunday, Dec. 14, Holyoke City Hall will become a beacon of faith and festivity with Menorah lighting, music and treats for all ages.
The Hanukkah celebration was organized by Congregation Sons of Zion and Congregation Rodphey Sholom, the mayor’s office said in a statement.
The 10th annual public celebration will be held at Holyoke City Hall, 536 Dwight St., on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 5:30 p.m.
The celebration will include lighting the menorah, speakers, songs and snacks, the release said. Kids can play with dreidels, collect chocolate gelt and enjoy a reading corner. Hanukkah starts at sundown Dec. 14 and lasts eight nights, ending Dec. 22.

