Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

The Jewish Agency is set to light the world’s largest digital menorah

“Global Glow” will go live during Chanukah in the digital space where anyone, from any location, will be able to light a virtual candle, upload a photo and add a personal message about the light that they are experiencing.

Jewish Agency Global Glow, Chanukah
IDF Maj. Gen. (res.) Doron Almog, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Mark Wilf, chairman of its board of governors, greet new immigrants from France at Ben-Gurion International Airport, who arrived in Israel during the war. Credit: The Jewish Agency.

The Jewish Agency for Israel is organizing the world’s largest digital menorah this Chanukah, connecting Jewish communities from every corner of the globe. From Kiryat Shmona to Melbourne, from Sderot to Washington, from Jerusalem to Paris, Jews around the world will light a virtual candle to be part of this unequivocal display of unity.

The “Global Glow” initiative features a menorah that will be lit in the digital space and will also be projected throughout the eight days of the holiday (Dec. 25 to Jan. 2) on the National Institutions building in Jerusalem, as well as on billboards at central junctions across Israel. It will be distributed on digital platforms worldwide by the Jewish Agency, in cooperation with the World Zionist Organization, Jewish Federations of North America and Keren Hayesod-United Israel Appeal.

During the past year, the Jewish people have stood united in their commitment to strengthening the State of Israel amid Israel’s multifront war in a determined fight against waves of antisemitism worldwide and in prayer for the immediate return of all hostages still being held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

This special connection between Israel and world Jewry provides a source of light and hope.

During the Chanukah holiday, the Jewish Agency invites us all to light together—from anywhere—the world’s largest digital menorah and to spread the shared light to all of us. This project will highlight the strategic partnership between Israel and the global Jewish community in response to the two main challenges facing the Jewish people: strengthening Israel amid the war and protecting Jewish communities against threats of antisemitism.

“Global Glow” will go live during Chanukah in the digital space where anyone, from any location, will be able to light a virtual candle, upload a photo and even add a personal message about the light that they are experiencing. These messages of hope will be uploaded to the project’s platform in various languages, including Hebrew, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian.

“When lighting these virtual candles, we will demonstrate global Jewish solidarity together, in hope and longing for unity, to build an exemplary society here in Israel—a society striving for excellence in every sector, but which does not leave the vulnerable behind,” said Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog, chairman of the Jewish Agency. “Together, we will amplify the shared light emerging from the diverse human mosaic of the Jewish people. That is our source of strength.”

Also participating in the project are an array of candle-lighters who have spread light in tandem with the Jewish Agency since the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7,2023—from Israelis displaced from their homes in the north and south, to families victimized by terror, to new immigrants arriving in the country at a deeply challenging time, to soldiers and reservists who have served in the current war, to Jewish students who have faced hatred on campuses, to shlichim (“Israeli emissaries”) who have worked to strengthen Jewish communities, to Jewish communal leaders who have unprecedentedly mobilized for Israel.

“The Jewish people have been strong, resilient and hopeful despite the immense darkness in our world since Oct. 7, and ‘Global Glow’ doubles down on that positive momentum,” stated Mark Wilf, chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Agency. “In Israel, we see unmistakably how the population responds through volunteerism, connection, engagement, empathy and bravery. Those are the attributes that form the bedrock of our legacy, today and tomorrow. As we celebrate the ‘Festival of Lights’ in the final days of 2024 and into the beginning of 2025, hope continues to be the hallmark of our community.”

To join in lighting the global menorah, click here.

About & contact the publisher
The Jewish Agency for Israel has been working since 1929 to secure a vibrant Jewish future. It was instrumental in founding and building the State of Israel and continues to serve as the main link between the Jewish state and Jewish communities everywhere. This global partnership has enabled it to address the Jewish people’s greatest challenges in every generation. Today, the Jewish Agency connects the global Jewish family—bringing Jews to Israel and Israel to Jews—by providing meaningful Israel engagement and facilitating <em>aliyah</em>. It also strives to build a better society in Israel and beyond by energizing young Israelis and their worldwide peers to rediscover a collective sense of Jewish purpose. The Jewish Agency continues to be the Jewish world’s first responder, prepared to address emergencies in Israel and to rescue Jews from countries where they are at risk.
The initiation of the joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran has precipitated a fundamental refocusing of regional priorities. This unprecedented military undertaking has forcefully shifted the geopolitical center of gravity toward the Persian Gulf, rapidly relegating the Gaza Strip to a secondary theater of operations.
“There could have been kids at this kindergarten,” said Rishon Letzion Mayor Raz Kinstlich.
“We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the Terrorist Regime of Iran.”
“We are determined to continue striking our enemies on all fronts,” added the Israeli premier.
The Islamic Republic must open the Strait of Hormuz completely, “without threat,” or the United States will begin targeting its power plants, said the president.
IDF chief says strikes have weakened Iran’s regime and vows to push Hezbollah threat from border as “Operation Roaring Lion” enters fourth week.