Celebrate Hanukkah in DFW with these local events

Celebrate the Festival of Lights with classes, menorah lightings, and food across the metroplex at these Hanukkah events.

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Celebrate Chanukah in the Park on Sunday, Dec. 10.

Photo provided by Klyde Warren Park

Hanukkah Sameach, Fort Worth. Hanukkah begins this weekend on the evening of Thursday, Dec. 7, and ends on Friday, Dec. 15. Here’s how you can celebrate the Festival of Lights around Dallas-Fort Worth this year.

Hanukkah Napkin Rings, Golden Triangle Library

Learn why the Shabbat table is an important symbol in Jewish culture + make a set of fine napkin rings at this free Fort Worth Public Library event this afternoon from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Unite Through Light 2023, Southlake Town Square

On Sunday, Dec. 10 at 5 p.m., all are welcome to celebrate Chanukah with a giant Star of David menorah, fire truck gelt drop, music, and holiday food like latkes and donuts.

Chanukah at the Park, Klyde Warren Park

Celebrate the festival of lights with the lighting of a larger-than-life menorah set to music at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10. Plus, enjoy Chanukah treats and festivities.

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