As every year, the Loubavitch movement in France is going all out to celebrate Hanukkah. This year, the Jewish holiday takes place from December 14 to December 21, 2025, and, like elsewhere across France, public menorah lightings are scheduled in several cities. Find out the program in the Val-d'Oise.
Yes, at Hanukkah, Jews all over the world have a tradition of lighting the eight branches of a candlestick, the hanukiah, with a new branch every evening, at dusk, to commemorate the miracle of the lights, which we explain here. These public lightings are open to all, and free of charge.
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Dates and Opening Time
From December 14, 2025 to December 20, 2025
Prices
Free
Official website
www.loubavitch.fr



Hanukkah 2024: where and when are the public lighting ceremonies taking place in Paris and the Île-de-France region?


What is Hanukkah celebrating? The history and significance of this Jewish Festival of Lights














