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Light Up Morristown: A Mega Chanukah Celebration for the Whole Community

Grand LEGO Menorah Lighting to Illuminate Morristown @ HQ Plaza

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Morristown, NJ — Chabad of Morristown invites the entire community to Light Up Morristown, a joyful and family-friendly Chanukah celebration taking place Monday, December 15, 2025, at Pioneer Park at HQ Plaza. The festivities will run from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM and will feature indoor and outdoor programming for all ages.

This year’s event brings something special: a Grand LEGO Menorah Lighting, uniting creativity, fun, and the timeless message of Chanukah—bringing light into the world through goodness and kindness.

Event Schedule

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4:30 PM – Indoor Fun @ Headquarters Plaza Lobby

  • The Great Big LEGO Menorah Build
  • Chanukah Crafts & Activities
  • Strolling Entertainment

5:30 PM – Outdoor Celebration @ Pioneer Park

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  • Donuts & Hot Drinks
  • Chanukah Music
  • Grand LEGO Menorah Lighting

The event is free and open to the public, welcoming families, children, and community members of every background to celebrate together.

“Chanukah reminds us that even one small light can illuminate great darkness,” said Rabbi Moishe Gurevitz of Chabad of Morristown. “This celebration brings our community together to share joy, warmth, and unity.”

Chabad of Morristown extends heartfelt thanks to HQ Plaza for generously hosting and partnering to bring this community celebration to life.

Event Details

  • Date: Monday, December 15
  • Time: 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
  • Location: Pioneer park @ HQ Plaza, 3 Speedwell Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960
  • Cost: Free & open to all

Security will be present to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

For more information, visit JewishMorristown.com.

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