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Celebrating amid lights
By Times Staff Writer
Published December 5, 2007
- In Safety Harbor, a communitywide Hanukkah celebration with singing, dancing and latkes will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Taste Cafe, 500 Main St. There will be a DJ, a live band and a menorah lighting led by Rabbi Stephen Moch. You do not need to be Jewish to take part in the event. Admission is free. Bring a candle. - In what may be an even bigger celebration, the Tampa Bay Lightning has designated Thursday - when the Lightning take the ice against the Carolina Hurricanes - as its first-ever Jewish Heritage Night in celebration of the third night of Hanukkah. The festivities include a pregame lighting of the menorah at 7 p.m. outside the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa. - Young Israel-Chabad of Pinellas County hosts a Chanukah on Ice celebration, 5:30-7 p.m. Sunday at the Westfield Countryside mall skating rink in Clearwater. The event is free and open to adults and children, with skating around a 9-foot menorah to contemporary Jewish music and classic Hanukkah songs, with doughnuts, latkes and drinks. A menorah lighting ceremony at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by distribution of Hanukkah gelt and goods to children. RSVP online at www.yichabad.com. Times Staff Writer Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, began at sundown Tuesday and will feature eight days of commemorations - both public and private, as well as traditional and modern - recalling a victory more than two millennia ago of a spiritually strong people over their enemies. Here's a sample of what's coming up this week locally:
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