![]() ![]() ![]() “Whether you’re live or online, this has become an event where the entire Jewish community comes together and celebrates our spirit and message of Judaism in a very special and unique way,” Shemtov added. Following the lighting ceremony, there will be an after party on Zoom so community members can share their lighting ceremonies at home with others who have tuned in. This year, viewers will be greeted by community leaders and dignitaries at the Torch Ceremony, which will feature honorees from Detroit and around the world. The annual event, which usually sees thousands of people gather in downtown Detroit for the festivities and the lighting of the massive 26-foot menorah, is put on in partnership with the Jewish Federation, The Shul and Chabad in the D, among others. Shemtov knew the importance of bringing the community together to celebrate the lighting of the menorah, and also knew it was important to offer individuals the option to attend in-person or from home. This past year, Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan brought the community together virtually, and, when able, in-person for all the Jewish holidays. The in-person and livestream event begins at 5 PM with the ceremony starting at 5:30 PM and airing on the Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan Facebook page and website. After last year’s virtual-only event due to the pandemic, this year it is exciting to be able to have the opportunity to bring everyone back downtown to Campus Martius with an option to also join via livestream. ![]() The 11th Annual Menorah in the D will take place on November 28 at 5 PM. “This year’s event will be downtown in-person and virtually on Zoom.” “We are going forward to bring everyone together again to light the menorah in downtown Detroit,” said Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, vice president of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan. Menorah in the D goes hybrid with new activities in person at Campus Martius and virtually on Sunday, November 28th. ![]() That one’s a Hanukkah-themed instrumental called “What Happened To The Menorah?” Hear both songs below.Celebrate Chanukah at the 11th Annual Menorah in the D By David Glass November 10, 2021 The end of the “Flake” video, directed by Matt Hixon, segues into TOLEDO’s other new song, which has also been released as a standalone clip. I guess I hear the Barenaked Ladies in there somewhere? My first thought was Phoebe Bridgers. And that’s Twitch live streamer Dakotaz in the opening of the song! Accidentally caught in the recording crossfire. Sonically it’s Barenaked Ladies meets Fleetwood Mac. You only have yourself to blame, but aren’t your parents to blame for how you end up? It’s really a fuck you to myself and my dad. Sometimes when you feel like you’re heading in the right direction, you slip up and fall back into old habits. “Flake” is a lament about a deadbeat dad that uses gorgeous, dreamy pop-rock as the backdrop for the chorus “I fucking hate your guts right now.” In a press release, TOLEDO write: The pillowcore duo of Dan Álvarez de Toledo and Jordan Dunn-Pilz, lifelong friends from Massachusetts, have already given us “ L-Train” plus “ Climber” and “ Leopard Skin.” All of those songs were magnificently pretty, and so are the pair of tracks TOLEDO are offering up today. New Grand Jury signees TOLEDO have been sharing a flurry of singles from their forthcoming album How It Ends. ![]()
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