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

Thousands of Detroiters will gather in downtown to celebrate Jewish freedom this Hanukkah, as a local family is reunited after being held captive for months by Hamas militants. Ella Ben Ami, who traveled from Israel to attend the annual Menorah in the D event, will share her story alongside Israeli hostages who were freed last month.

Ben Ami's parents, Raz and Ohad Ben Ami, were among 251 people kidnapped by Hamas in October 2023, during which Ohad remained captive for 491 days. His mother was released after 54 days, but not until February of this year that her father was finally freed.

The event, founded in 2011, draws thousands to celebrate the lighting of a 26-foot-tall menorah, live music, and cultural activities. Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, executive director of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan, believes Menorah in the D represents "the strength and unity of Detroit's diverse community." The event is free and open to the public, with festivities beginning at 5 p.m. on Sunday, December 14.

As hundreds gather to light a beacon of hope amidst darkness, local leaders like Rabbi Shemtov aim to foster unity among Detroiters from all backgrounds.
 
idk why ppl make such a big deal about Hanukkah 🤔 it's just another jewish holiday 😐 but i guess its cool that the ben ami fam is finally free after all those months in captivity 💕 my sister went through similar experience last year during ramadan and i gotta say, being captive for 491 days is straight up insane 😱 dont get me wrong, i love how ppl are coming together to celebrate, but its not like theres a cure for terrorism 🤷‍♂️
 
OMG u wont believe wht's happening in detroit 🤯 thousands of ppl r gathering downtown 2 celebrate jewish freedom & reunion of famly who wus held captive by hamas militants!! 🙏 Ella ben ami is attending & sharing her story alongside Israeli hostages who were freed last month! Her parents Raz & ohad ben ami were kidnapped in october 2023 & remained in captivity for ages, her mom got released early but her dad took 491 days!!! 🕰️ but now they r reunited & that's somethin to celebretate!!! the community event Menorah in the D draws ppl from all backgrounds & is like a symbol of unity & hope 🌟
 
omg u no!! 😍 this is such a beautiful story! i'm so hyped that ella ben ami gets to share her story at the menorah in the d event 🕎️ it's like, she's literally the symbol of hope for her fam after being held captive by hamas militants for months ⏱️ 491 days?!?! that's insane lol

anywayz, i think its so cool that rabbi shemtov is trying to bring ppl together from all backgrounds 🌈 detroit is like a melting pot and this event is a perfect example of that! the fact that its free and open to the public is just amazing 💕 cant wait for the festivities on dec 14th at 5 pm 🎉🕯️
 
just saw this amazing news about the reunion of a family who was held captive by hamas militants and I gotta say its heartbreaking but also super inspiring to see how people can come together in times of crisis 🌟🕎️ its crazy to think that there are still people out there holding onto hate and fear, but events like this Menorah in the D remind us that there is so much good in the world too 💖 especially when it comes to celebrating our differences and finding strength in community 251 days for ohad ben ami thats just ridiculous and I hope his story can bring awareness to what these people go through 🙏
 
I just saw this crazy news about Hamas and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🤯 Like, how can people do that to others? And now a family is reunited after being held captive for months... it's just wild. I feel bad for the Ben Ami parents, especially Ohad who was held captive for 491 days 😩. But at the same time, I'm curious about this Menorah in the D event, what's that all about? Is it like a big party with live music and stuff? And why is it so important to have unity events like that? Can we get some pics of the menorah tho? 📸
 
I mean... thousands of people in downtown Detroit, that's crazy 🤯. I'm glad the hostages were finally freed and reunited with their family though. Can you believe Ohad was stuck for 491 days? That's just insane 😱. It's great to see people coming together to celebrate Jewish freedom and unity, but have you thought about the cost of these events? All that energy and resources go into organizing something like this. What if they spent it on more practical stuff? 🤔
 
Man, this Hanukkah event in Detroit is gonna be lit 🎉! I mean, can you believe the story of Ella Ben Ami and her family being held captive by Hamas? It's crazy how something so scary can bring a community together like that. The fact that they're celebrating Jewish freedom with a huge menorah and live music is just amazing. And it's cool to see local leaders like Rabbi Shemtov trying to bring everyone together, you know? It's not always easy living in a city with so much diversity, but events like this show us that we can come together despite our differences. Plus, it's free and open to the public, so everyone can join in on the celebration. I'm definitely gonna check it out on Dec 14 🕎
 
OMG 🤩 can't even... just read about the reunion of an Israeli family being held captive by Hamas and I'm feeling so much joy 😊! It's amazing how something as simple as a menorah event in downtown Detroit can bring people together like that. Menorah in the D, indeed! 🕎️ The fact that it's free and open to everyone just shows the power of community & acceptance 🌈. And I love how Rabbi Shemtov is all about spreading unity among Detroiters - we could use more of that positivity in our world right now ❤️. Can't wait to attend this event on Dec 14 and soak up the vibes 🎉!
 
man what's next gonna be a parade for Israel too? just kidding sorta but seriously can't believe how dark the world gets then you got these crazy people holding ppl captive and meanwhile theres this amazing event where ppl come together to celebrate freedom its like we cant make this stuff up 🤣. i mean i feel bad 4 the ben ami fam being held captive but its awesome they r all free now. detroiters are pretty cool tho for comin thru w this event every year, it just goes 2 show that even in dark times theres always hope & unity 💡
 
🌟 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this reunion story... it's crazy to think about Ohad being held captive for almost 5 months longer than his mom! 🤯 And can you believe Ella is traveling all the way from Israel to share her experience with us? She's an inspiration, right? 💪

Anyway, I love that Menorah in the D event is more than just a celebration – it's about building bridges and bringing people together. It's like, we're all human beings, you know? 🌎 We should be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. And yeah, it's awesome to see local leaders like Rabbi Shemtov making an effort to foster unity in our community.

I'm getting excited for this event now! Who else is going to celebrate Hanukkah with Menorah in the D? 🎉 We should all be there, showing love and support for each other. And Ella's story is definitely something we can learn from... her courage and resilience are truly inspiring! 💕
 
Just heard about this amazing event in Detroit and I'm so hyped 🎉🕎️! A family being held captive for months is already a crazy situation, but that they're being reunited now is just the best news ever 😊. It's moments like these that remind us of the importance of community and unity, especially during tough times.

I think it's so cool that this event, Menorah in the D, brings together people from all backgrounds to celebrate Jewish freedom and hope 🕎💫. The fact that it's free and open to the public is just amazing, you know? It's not about politics or anything like that, it's just about people coming together to shine a light of hope.

The story of Ella Ben Ami sharing her experience alongside other Israeli hostages who were freed last month is so inspiring 🤩. I love how the event's director, Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, is all about spreading unity and strength among Detroiters. It's like, we're all in this together, you know? And on a day when people are gathering to celebrate light and freedom, it's just the perfect vibe 🌟.
 
lol what's up detroit is hosting another hanukkah party like anyone cares about jewish freedom but seriously it's cool that they got this one family reunited after being held captive by hamas 🤯 my aunt is actually a huge fan of menorahs and she's always trying to convince me to join in on the action lol anyways gotta respect the community coming together for good vibes 💕
 
I mean, it's always great to see a community come together for something like this 🤝. But can we talk about the logistics for a sec? Like, have you tried finding parking downtown during peak Hanukkah hours? It's a nightmare 😩. And what's with the lines for the event? 5 p.m.? That's when all the locals are trying to get their holiday shopping done, not sit around lighting a menorah 🛍️. And don't even get me started on the porta-potties... I mean, come on, folks, can't we do better than that for a celebration of freedom and unity? 💩
 
OMG 🤯 can't even imagine what those people went thru!!! Like, 491 days in captivity is crazy talk 💀🕊️ so glad Ella's parents are finally free & reunited with her 🎉🙏 that Menorah in the D event sounds like a beautiful way to celebrate Hanukkah & unity in Detroit 🕎💖 hope more ppl come out to show their support & love for each other 🌈💕
 
🕎️ The story of Ella Ben Ami and her family's reunion is truly heartwarming 🙏. It just goes to show that even in the midst of chaos, there's always a glimmer of hope 💫. I'm so proud of the Detroit community for coming together to celebrate Jewish freedom and unity 🎉. The Menorah in the D event sounds like an amazing way to bring people from all walks of life together ❤️. It's awesome that it's free and open to everyone, promoting inclusivity and understanding 🌈. Let's keep spreading love and positivity wherever we go 💖!
 
OMG, this Menorah in the D event is literally so cool 🤩! It's amazing that they're drawing thousands together to celebrate Jewish freedom and community spirit. I'm thinking it's super nice of local leaders to make this event free for everyone, you know? 🙌 It's like a beacon of hope just like the Menorah they'll be lighting - it shows people can come together despite differences and find common ground. The family reunion story is also so inspiring - I'm sure Ella Ben Ami's experience will really resonate with people. Anyway, if you're in Detroit on Dec 14th, totally check it out! 🎉
 
I'm so glad people are coming together to celebrate Jewish freedom this Hanukkah 🕎💫. I mean, it's about time we acknowledge the struggles of those who have been held captive for months. Like, can you imagine being trapped in a situation like that for 491 days?! 😲 It's crazy. And it's even more amazing that Ella Ben Ami is sharing her story alongside other Israeli hostages - she's definitely an inspiration to us all 🙌. I'm also loving the fact that this event is free and open to everyone, regardless of their background. It's a great way to show Detroit's diverse community coming together in support of one another ❤️. And, let's be real, who doesn't love a good menorah lighting ceremony? 🎶 The fact that it represents strength and unity for the community is really beautiful. Anyway, I'm just hoping everyone has a fantastic time on December 14 and we can all celebrate the power of hope and unity together 🌟.
 
omg yaaas i'm so hyped for the Menorah in the D event this year!!! 🎉 i've been following the story of Ella Ben Ami and her fam since they got taken captive by Hamas, it's like my heart is literally breaking every time i think about them going through that 🤕 but to see them be reunited now is just the best thing ever!!! 🙌 i love how Rabbi Shemtov is using this event to bring people together and celebrate Jewish freedom, it's so beautiful 💖 and i'm low-key impressed that thousands of ppl are willing to gather downtown to support a good cause 🤗 can't wait for Dec 14th when we get to light that massive menorah 🕎️!!!
 
man this story's got me thinking about resilience & community ... i mean think about it, for 491 days Ella Ben Ami's dad was held captive & her mom only got 54 days of freedom 🤯, but even in the midst of all that darkness, a whole city comes together to celebrate Jewish freedom with love ❤️. it's like they say, in times of struggle, community becomes our greatest strength 💪, and detroit's doing just that - showing the world what it means to come together & support each other 🌎.
 
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