Project Menorah
Fighting Antisemitism, one window at a time.
Wishing all who celebrate a very Happy Passover. Passover reminds us that, while our people have endured tremendous strife, we have always found our way through to a better tomorrow. These difficult times will be no different. Thank you to all of our non-Jewish allies for your warm wishes during this important holiday season.
The all-new ProjectMenorah.com is LIVE! Let's ACTIVATE, EDUCATE, and CELEBRATE! The fight against Antisemitism is more important than ever. Please continue to add your light to ours by visiting our site and learning more! Thanks! Adam (LINK IN BIO)
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. We can never be silent in the face of hate. We must call out antisemitism and bias whenever we see it.
As we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. day, let's remember the powerful message of equality and justice that he left for us, and strive to make a positive impact in our own communities. We all have the power to make a difference. Every one of us.
Wishing you all a happy and healthy 2024! Who's got New Year's resolutions? Tell us below!
One person can always make a difference.
You don’t need all the answers.
You just need to start.
And not be afraid to ask for help.
Because when we all add our lights together, we can defeat the darkness.
My grandparents' front lawn, 3 days before Christmas 1983, in small town Mississippi. This was a risky thing for them to do, but they understood the importance of public displays of solidarity. Just like you. Thank you for your continued support of Project Menorah.
Through Project Menorah, we’ve become a global community. We’ve proven there are more good people than bad—people who shine their light when it’s needed most. Thank you for being part of it. Thank you for telling your neighbors and the world, Only Love Lives Here.
With this slightly late addition, we've touched ALL 7 CONTINENTS.
So, um, wow. I mean, WOW. Actually, WOWOWOWOW!
We want to thank your school, town, house of worship, elected officials, and any other organization that supported Project Menorah and public displays of menorahs. Let us know in the comments below or direct message us! Remember to include a picture!
Thanks for the shout out!
Zot Channukah. This is Channukah.
THANK YOU! Look at these incredible pictures from around the world and in our own backyard. Kindness wins. There is always more light than dark. Always.
The story of the Eichenwald Menorah honors remarkable resolve in the face of evil. You are continuing to strengthen that resolve years later. We can never again let hate grow to this level. We can never again hide and just hope things get better. We can never again sit idly by when our neighbors are threatened. Thank you for being part of NEVER AGAIN.
Thank you to all of you wonderful people for showing your neighbors - Here is another batch of the light you are shining into the world.
It's not about the gifts. It's about family, learning, joy, gratitude, hope, light in the darkness, generosity of spirit, and miracles. Thank you for being part of this. Two more nights of Hanukkah left! (link in bio)
I’ve seen pics from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, Scotland, England, Italy, Germany, France, Norway, and Senegal. What countries have YOU SEEN? Comment below.
Hiya, I need a little help! I've counted Project Menorah pics from 49 states (incl. DC) - but not every post has a location. If you know someone who has posted from HAWAII or NEW MEXICO... Please let me know in the comments below. LET'S GET ALL 50! (and if you know someone in these states, get them to our website to print and post!). TWO NIGHTS LEFT! (and thank you!)
Thank you, Washington DC!
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Wishing you and yours a wonderful 8 nights of love, laughter and light. 💙
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One simple gesture from each of you has created a worldwide wave of kindness. We are each so much more powerful than we think. Thank you.
Thanks, Salt Lake City!
'Project Menorah' is uniting people of all faiths to support the Jewish community In downtown Salt Lake City, the Gallivan Center shines with the glow of a menorah, symbolizing the unity and resilience of the Jewish community on the fifth night of Hanukkah.
Jeanette Kuvin Oren, the amazing artist of the official USPS Menorah Stamp, has generously given Project Menorah this color-me version!! Free to download at ProjectMenorah.com (link in bio). Thank you, Jeanette, for this beautiful art and kind gesture.
Good Morning America aired a great piece. “We will stand up and shine our light to the world.”
Dad encourages Jewish allies to display menorah amid rise in antisemitism Adam Kulbersh's 6-year-old wanted to decorate for Hanukkah, but the rise in antisemitism gave him pause. Then, a friend offered to put a menorah in their win...
You are incredible! THANK YOU for the kindness, the compassion, the courage, the love, and the light. Just, wow.
In every era, hate rises. And in every era, allies stand with us to fight back. Thank you for being those allies now. It's been 30 years since the Christmas Menorahs of Billings, Montana. But the story is as relevant as ever.