Chabad Lubavitch of Buckhurst Hill in England has done it again with another amazing Menorah to feature at their Chanukah party this year. A Coin Menorah containing 50,773 coins totalling £2,009.95!
Built by Paul Benham-Whyte with the help of Desmond Solomon, the Menorah was highly anticipated by the community who over the last few years have seen a such Menorahs as a Whiskey Menorah, Can Menorah, and recycled phones Menorah.
Rabbi Odom Brandman, director of the Chabad Centre, said, “think of it as a massive Tzedakah box, it was a great way to allow lots of people to participate and be doing a Mitzvah at the same time!”
A campaign was launched a few months ago to collect in the many Tzedakah boxes that had been handed out by Chabad to the wider community over the last few years, many of which had not be emptied for a long time. A number of volunteers went around the community collecting the boxes. As always, a great team effort was needed to reach the huge target set and each Tzedakah box collected was carefully counted and a thank you note sent by Yoninah Shaw, shlucha to Chabad Buckhurst Hill.
Over 150 people came to the Annual Public Menorah Lighting on Sunday at the top of Queens Rd in the heart of Buckhurst Hill following which everybody was invited back to the Bedford House Hall where there were Arts & Crafts for the children, cotton candy, a bouncy castle, refreshments and live music provided by Levi Ehrentrei, a shliach to the Mechina in London and then the lighting of the Coin Menorah.
Participants were given the opportunity to buy bags of change to fill the last branches of the Menorah and then the honour of lighting the Menorah was given to Paul Benham-Whyte who designed and built the Menorah.
For more info, visit chabadonthehill.co.uk
yoninah!!!! ur sister in israel is cheering for u!!!!!
keep making me proud! 🙂 xxx
keep up the amazing work!
im proud of u!!!!!!!!
ur unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
go u!!!!!!!
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done Yoninah, although I wouldn’t like to be the person behind you when you change it at the bank.
Very proud of you.
Your cousin friends.
Wow – keep up the good work!
We are proud of all the work your are doing.
Impressive menorah. And well done to my darling sister Yoninah, may you always be the light in places where its dark.
what a job
thats an old whisky
yasher koach keep up the great work
ur welcome to count the pennies.
Thats an amazing menorah.
Well done to ALL those involved.
What a great way to give charity and have fun and light candles over chanukah!
amazing!
doesn’t look like $3,000
each year i look forward to seeing what menorah you have!! regards from beaches restaurant family in sydney!