Starting in New Zealand and rapidly making its way west, the Chanukah lights were kindled around the world for the first time in 2024. Menorahs were lit at home by young and old, and in public places in front of crowds numbering in the thousands, spreading their light in every corner of the globe.

This year Chanukah—from nightfall on Wednesday, Dec. 25 until nightfall on Thursday, Jan. 2—marks 50 years since the first-ever public menorah was lit in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia in 1974 as part of the worldwide Chanukah awareness campaign spearheaded by the RebbeRabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory. The Chanukah campaign brought the “Festival of Lights” into homes, hospitals, army bases and wherever else Jews find themselves, and the public menorah brought Chanukah’s message of the victory of light over darkness directly onto streets around the world.

“There is a special advantage in the mitzvah of the Chanukah lights,” the Rebbe explained at the farbrengen held on Dec. 15, 1973 (20 Kislev, 5734), “for when a Jew kindles a menorah, literal light emanates from it and illuminates the street.”

Today, Chabad-Lubavitch’s public Chanukah menorah displays have become a staple of Jewish cultural and American public life, forever altering the perception of the festival.

This year once again, Chabad-Lubavitch will light more than 15,000 menorahs in public squares around the world, including displays at iconic locations like Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the White House, the Eiffel Tower, the Brandenburg Gate and Independence Hall in Philadelphia—where it started 50 years ago. An additional 5,000 menorahs are expected to be mounted on vehicles this year creating awareness in cities, towns and rural areas around the world about the holiday.

Moreover they will distribute more than 700,000 menorahs, 30,800,000 candles and 2,500,000 holiday guides (in 13 languages) around the world this Chanukah.

Circling the globe, here is a gallery of photos showing the light of Chanukah illuminating the world. In addition, Chabad.org will stream several Chanukah events live, including Paris to Jerusalem to New York; Detroit; Calgary; and the National Menorah Lighting in Washington, D.C.

Melbourne, Australia

Rabbi Effy Block poses in front of a public menorah erected outside of St Kilda Town Hall in Melbourne, Australia. This was one of the first menorahs lit in 2024. - Chabad of St Kilda
Rabbi Effy Block poses in front of a public menorah erected outside of St Kilda Town Hall in Melbourne, Australia. This was one of the first menorahs lit in 2024.
Chabad of St Kilda

Seoul, South Korea

Mr. Philip Goldberg, who has served as the U.S. Ambassador to Korea since 2022, lights the menorah on the first night of Chanukah at Chabad in Seoul. - Chabad of South Korea
Mr. Philip Goldberg, who has served as the U.S. Ambassador to Korea since 2022, lights the menorah on the first night of Chanukah at Chabad in Seoul.
Chabad of South Korea
Chabad of South Korea
Chabad of South Korea

Kyiv, Ukraine


Chabad of Kyiv
Chabad of Kyiv

Prague, Czech Republic

Chabad of the Czech Republic
Chabad of the Czech Republic
Chabad of the Czech Republic
Chabad of the Czech Republic
Chabad of the Czech Republic
Chabad of the Czech Republic

Riga, Latvia

Chabad of Latvia
Chabad of Latvia
Chabad of Latvia
Chabad of Latvia

Sofia, Bulgaria

Chabad of Bulgaria
Chabad of Bulgaria

Berlin, Germany

The largest menorah in Europe was lit in front of the Brandednburg Gate in Berlin. - Chabad-Lubavitch of Berlin
The largest menorah in Europe was lit in front of the Brandednburg Gate in Berlin.
Chabad-Lubavitch of Berlin

Rouen, France

Chabad of Rouen
Chabad of Rouen

Barcelona, Spain

Chabad of Barcelona
Chabad of Barcelona
Chabad of Barcelona
Chabad of Barcelona

Bournemouth, England

Chabad of Bournemouth
Chabad of Bournemouth

Leeds, England

A car-menorah parade on the first night of Chanukah in Leeds, England. - Chabad of Leeds
A car-menorah parade on the first night of Chanukah in Leeds, England.
Chabad of Leeds

Guayaquil, Ecuador

Chabad of Guayaquil
Chabad of Guayaquil
Chabad of Guayaquil
Chabad of Guayaquil

St. Paul, Minn.

Lighting at the Minnesota State Capitol. - Chabad-Lubavitch of St. Paul
Lighting at the Minnesota State Capitol.
Chabad-Lubavitch of St. Paul

Detroit, Mich.

Chabad-Lubavitch of Detroit
Chabad-Lubavitch of Detroit

New York, N.Y.

The World's Largest Menorah in Manhattan, N.Y.
The World's Largest Menorah in Manhattan, N.Y.