The one common denominator that links all faiths during the holiday season is a special feast. Combine that with the spirit of sharing, family and friends, and suddenly the meal becomes an event.
To celebrate Hanukkah – the Jewish Festival of Lights – eager volunteers of the Congregation Emanu El are preparing to take over the kitchen at Our Place today (Dec. 19) for The Big Latke Lunch.
Taking place on the third day of Hanukkah, The Big Latke Lunch promises platefuls of delicious, crisp potato latkes served alongside generous dollops of sour cream and apple sauce to accompany a hearty soup. And as Our Place generally serves between 350 and 450 of Greater Victoria’s most vulnerable citizens at lunchtime, this will mean a lot of latkes.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to share our festival and bring a little bit of light to the family members at Our Place,” said Rabbi Harry Brechner.
And as an added bonus, there will be a special “dreidel board” for people to play dreidels (who can spin the longest).
Congregation Emanu-El is the oldest surviving synagogue in Canada, and its members are generous supporters of Our Place Society as its Avodah Social Action Group hosts a much-anticipated, monthly birthday party with cake and ice-cream for all.
The Jewish holiday began at sundown on Dec. 16 and ends the evening of Dec. 24. The eight-day holiday celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during the second century B.C., when Jews led by the Maccabees revolted against their Greek-Syrian oppressors.
Our Place is a community centre serving Greater Victoria’s most vulnerable: working poor, impoverished elderly, individuals with mental health and physical challenges, and the homeless.
Happy Hanukkah!
• Event: Big Latke Lunch
• When: Today (Dec. 19), 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
• WHERE: Our Place Society, 919 Pandora Ave.
• WEBSITE: ourplacesociety.com