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

Detroit to Host Israeli Family's First Major Celebration Since Release from Captivity at Menorah in the D Event.

The city of Detroit will be abuzz with excitement as it hosts one of Michigan's largest Hanukkah celebrations, featuring an emotional reunion between a family reunited after being held captive by Hamas for nearly two years. Ella Ben Ami, who traveled all the way from Israel to attend the event, has shared her harrowing experience of waiting in captivity for what felt like an eternity.

Her parents, Raz and Ohad Ben Ami, were taken hostage on October 7th last year as part of a Hamas attack that saw over 251 people kidnapped. Ohad was finally released on February 8th after being held captive for 491 days, while his mother was freed after 54 days. Their ordeal has come to an end, and Ella is now set to light the Menorah in Cadillac Square alongside her father.

The event, known as Menorah in the D, marks its 14th annual celebration of Jewish religious freedom. Drawing thousands to downtown Detroit each year, it features a stunning 26-foot-tall menorah, live music, and other cultural activities that showcase the city's diverse community spirit. Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, executive director of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan, described Menorah in the D as a celebration that "embodies the strength and unity" of Detroit.

The event is set to take place on December 14th in Cadillac Square, starting at 5 pm with the menorah lighting ceremony beginning at sundown. The best part? It's free and open to the public, providing an opportunity for everyone to join in the joy and spirit of Hanukkah.
 
omg u gotta love how detroit is always so welcoming to ppl from all over 🤝🎄 they should do more events like this to bring people together it's amazing that Ella gets 2 light the menorah with her dad after everything she & her parents went thru it's such an emotional reunion 💕 can't wait 2 c how beautiful it looks in cadillac square gonna have 2 grab a spot early tho ⏰
 
🕎️ OMG, can you even imagine being held captive for almost two years?! 🤯 I'm so glad Ella and her dad are finally back together again! It's amazing that Detroit is hosting this big celebration for them - it's such a kind gesture. I've heard good things about Menorah in the D from friends who go every year, but to be honest, I've never been myself... 🤷‍♀️ Maybe this will inspire me to check it out! The menorah in Cadillac Square sounds so cool - 26 feet tall is crazy! 💥 I'm definitely gonna look into watching the ceremony online or something. It's great that it's free and open to everyone, too - more Hanukkah cheer for everyone! 🎉
 
man this is amazing I cant even imagine being held captive for that long time its so crazy how one person can make such a huge impact on others like Ella's parents they must be so relieved now 🤗 it just goes to show that love and unity can overcome even the toughest of circumstances my husband and I celebrated Hanukkah with our kids every year when they were little we would always light the menorah together as a family and talk about the importance of freedom and kindness 👪
 
🤔 Detroit's Menorah in the D event is like a shining beacon of hope... for people who enjoy being surrounded by giant candles 🕯️. I mean, who needs personal space when you can have thousands of strangers waving menorahs around? 😂 But seriously, it's great that Ella and her family are finally able to celebrate Hanukkah in peace after their harrowing experience.

I love how the event is free and open to the public – because what's more fun than being forced into a crowded space with loud music and screaming kids? 🎵👧 Just kidding, sort of. Seriously though, it's awesome that Detroit is hosting this celebration and providing a platform for the community to come together and show their spirit.

The menorah itself is pretty cool too – 26 feet tall, I mean, who needs that much drama in their life? 😂 But hey, if you're into that sort of thing, go for it! Just don't forget your sunscreen... or a good earplug 🌞👂
 
I heard Detroit is going all out for this Hanukkah thingy... like, a 26-foot tall menorah in the middle of the city is gonna be lit 🔥🕯️ - I mean, who needs that much light when you already have a whole city's worth? But seriously, I'm glad they're celebrating life and freedom. It's cool that Ella gets to light the Menorah with her dad... it's like the ultimate family reunion 🤗. And hey, free events are always a win, right? Might be time for me to come join in on the fun and spin some dreidel skills 🎲💨
 
OMG, I'm literally SHOOK! 🤯 Like, can you even imagine being held captive by Hamas for 491 DAYS?! 😱 My heart goes out to the Ben Ami family, especially Ella who had to wait all this time for her parents' freedom. It's just so emotional thinking about them finally being reunited 💕.

And can we talk about how amazing it is that Menorah in the D is happening again? 🎉 I mean, it's not just a celebration of Hanukkah, but also a symbol of Detroit's community spirit and unity ❤️. I'm so grateful that Ella gets to light the Menorah alongside her dad - it's like, totally meant to be! ✨

I'm literally counting down the days until December 14th 🎄 can't wait for the menorah lighting ceremony to happen! It's going to be SO magical 😊. And the best part? It's FREE?! 🙌 Like, what more could we ask for?!
 
😊🎉 oh man this is so cool! 🤩 i love how detroit is coming together to celebrate this amazing family's freedom 🕊️💪 it's like a big ol' hug for everyone involved ❤️ especially elsa ben ami she's been through so much and now she gets to shine with her dad ✨🔥 menorah in the d is literally the best 🎂 and its free for everyone to join in 🤗 i'm definitely gonna be there 📅 december 14th can't wait for sundown 🌃 it's gonna be a magical night ⚡💫
 
🌟 just think about all those people waiting & praying for their loved ones to be safe back home... 491 days is crazy!!! 🤯 how can one event bring so much joy & unity to a community? i think it's awesome that detroit is hosting this, shows that even in times of uncertainty, we come together as one 🌈
 
I'm literally so hyped for this event 🎉! It's amazing to see Detroit welcoming a family back home with such love and energy after their traumatic experience 😊. I think it's really beautiful that Ella gets to relive her cultural heritage in such an empowering way, lighting the menorah alongside her dad - it's like a symbol of hope and freedom 💡. The fact that this event is FREE and open to everyone is just incredible, you know? It's all about spreading love and unity 🌎. I'm defo planning on attending Menorah in the D with my crew and we're gonna rock that Cadillac Square!
 
I'm getting chills thinking about this family's journey 🤗. Ella must've been so scared while waiting with her parents all that time, not knowing when or if they'd be released again. It's amazing that they're finally back together now, and what a way to celebrate Hanukkah - lighting the menorah in Detroit! I'm really looking forward to attending this event on the 14th 🎉, it's going to be so emotional seeing Ella and her dad light the Menorah. And you know what's even cooler? It's free for everyone to join in and celebrate with them 🙏. Can't wait to see the stunning menorah in Cadillac Square!
 
omg i just saw a weird video on tiktok of someone trying to make falafel from scratch and it was SO entertaining 🤣 guess what i love eating falafel more than pizza lol anyway back to detroit... have you guys ever been to the dequindre cut in hamtramck? its literally my fave spot to take a chill walk along the canals and grab some food at the market 👌
 
I'm thinking it's kinda weird that they're celebrating this event in a city where there's already so much going on... I mean, don't get me wrong, I love the community vibe, but can't we just have one day without all the festivities? Plus, isn't it a bit too perfect that their first major celebration since being released is happening here? Like, what are the chances?! 🤔💸 And honestly, I'm curious about Ella's experience in captivity... how did she even cope with being stuck in a situation like that for so long?
 
"Home is where the heart is" 🏠❤️, and it sounds like Detroit has truly welcomed this family back with open arms. Captivity can be a harsh reality, but events like Menorah in the D bring hope and unity to communities. It's beautiful to see a city come together to celebrate freedom and culture. Can't wait to light those candles and feel the spirit of Hanukkah!
 
I gotta say, it's amazing that Ella gets to light the Menorah alongside her dad after what she went through 🕎💫. I mean, 491 days is a looong time to be held captive, but it's awesome that they're finally back together. It's also great that this city is hosting such a big celebration to bring everyone together. I do wonder, though, how Ella and her family are doing emotionally after everything they've been through... still processing, maybe?
 
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