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

omg u wont beleev it ! 🤯 they got some amazing news ! its so cool that all these ppl r gonna meet up n celebrate togetha @ menorah in the d n stuff!!! my heart goes out 2 the ben ami fam tho, cant imagine wut they went thru n how happy they must be 2 b reunited n free! 🎉🕎️ its actually pretty inspirin 2 c ppl from diff worlds come together n celebrate life n hope 4 a brighter future 😊
 
omg u no wut this is like super emotional 4 me!!! 🤯 they're havin a reunion w/ an israeli fam who was held hostage by hamas militants... its all so sad & crazy! 😩 i cant even imagine bein in there for 491 days!!! 🙈 and its amazin they got out thru int'l pressure lol! anyway, detroit's doin this awesome menorah event n its gonna b super lit 🎉🕯️ its like a celebration of light amidst all the darkness... really promotes unity & thats whats important 🤝
 
OMG u gotta check out this Menorah in the D thing! 🤩 Like, an Israeli fam who was kidnapped & held hostage for like, forever! 🤯 They're finally free after 491 days!! 😱 And Ella's mom Raz just got released too after 54 days! 💕 I'm literally getting chills thinking about it. Anywayz, Detroit's hosting this huge Hanukkah party in Cadillac Square & they're gonna light up a 26ft tall menorah 🎉🔥 It's def gonna be lit (get it? haha) and also super emotional coz these fams have been thru so much trauma. I'm low-key hyped to see the reunion tho 💕 Can't wait for Dec 14th! 🎊
 
I'm gonna say... I love Hanukkah celebrations in Detroit, they're so magical 🕎️! But, man, thinking about those hostages being held captive for over 500 days is just heartbreaking 😔. It's crazy to think about how many lives were affected by that conflict and the fact that it took months of pressure to get them released.

But at the same time, seeing an Israeli family reunite with each other after all that trauma must be, like, super emotional 💕. It's amazing how something as simple as a menorah can represent hope and unity in the face of darkness 🔦. And Detroit being so inclusive with this event is really cool 🤝. I mean, who wouldn't want to come together and celebrate the light during Hanukkah? Sounds like an awesome way to spread some positivity and joy! Can't wait for Dec 14th!
 
🎄 omg this sounds like such a powerful thing for detroit to host 🌟 its amazing that these families are getting to experience some happiness again after everything they went thru 💕 i wonder how much emotional labor goes into organizing an event like this tho? anyway i'm defo going to check out the menorah in the d and spread some positivity 🤩
 
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