This past Thursday, 5th night of Chanukah, Melbourne, Australia had its annual Chanukah Parade, organised by the Rabbinical College of Australia and NZ.
One of the largest ever in the city’s history with over 80 vehicles participating, fleets of cars parading through the streets of Melbourne in an effort to publicize the miracle of Chanukah. For some, this Chanukah parade is a highlight of the year. Announced weeks in advance, this annual parade brings Light, inspiration and encouragement with all who come into contact with it.
It began with a Menorah lighting and children’s rally at the Caulfield Racecourse. The rally included a story relating to the power of Chanukah told by Rabbi Mordechai Szmerlng, who had the children enthralled, followed by Pesukim which were said and tzedaka (charity) was given. Entertainment such as a Grand Bubble Show was included.
“These Chabad guys are so kind, it’s unbelievable!” children from the local Mount Scopus school were heard saying as they left the rally, inspired by the community coming together to fulfill The Rebbe’s grand mission of spreading light amongst the darkness.
As the rally ended, the parade began.
A procession of cars bearing menoras drove out onto the streets, playing loud Chanukah music. Amongst the vast amount of cars, The Yids on Wheels Motorbike group and the unique cars that attended, intensified the cheerful atmosphere that surrounded the parade. Cars included a stretched Hummer, various luxury cars, and a party bus that took it to the next level. Onlookers marveled at the sight, with many taking to the sidewalks to witness the event. At certain points, not being able to control the spiritual energy building up, spontaneous dancing broke out. The positive energy radiated through the entire area. Onlookers gathered and cheered in the streets of the Melbourne community, overjoyed with the incredible sight.
Credit goes to the amazing Bochurim and Shluchim of Yeshivah Gedolah, who put in weeks of effort to ensure that the parade was as smooth and successful as possible, making sure that every detail was looked after, and that everyone attending had a memorable experience. A special thank you to the sponsors for making the parade possible. And a huge thanks to everyone who attended and came together to help spread the miracle of Chanukah and to bring moshiach now!
all this was made on a 38°C (100.4°F) scorching hot yet they still made this happen
Felt so safe!
There were at least 100+ cars.