College of Charleston to Co-Host Chanukah in the Square
The College of Charleston Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program will co-host the annual Chanukah in the Square event in Marion Square on Sunday, Dec. 14.

What comes to mind when you hear the words menorah, dreidel, latkes or gelt? Chanukah!
The College of Charleston Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program, the City of Charleston and the Chabad of Charleston and the Lowcountry will host its annual Chanukah in the Square event on Sunday, Dec. 14, from 4–6 p.m., in Marion Square. This event is free and open to the public.
Chanukah is an eight-day Jewish celebration that commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Families mark the holiday by lighting the menorah each night, offering traditional prayers, enjoying foods fried in oil, spinning dreidels and sharing gelt with children. At the center of the tradition is the story of a small amount of oil that miraculously burned for eight days, a reminder of perseverance and hope.
The College of Charleston has been a part of hosting this event since 2007.
“Chanukah in the Square is a longstanding tradition in Charleston and is the largest Jewish celebration in South Carolina. It provides an opportunity for the Jewish community to come together and celebrate openly in a public space, affirming religious freedom and cultural pride,” says Elizabeth Meyer-Bernstein, interim director of the Jewish Studies Program and dean of the Honors College. “The event also serves to foster interfaith unity, providing an opportunity for the diverse Charleston community to come together in a meaningful way to celebrate Jewish traditions and the official lighting of the menorah.”
The event will include Chanukah traditions and treats such as hot latkes, donuts, hot pretzels, hotdogs, burgers, cotton candy and chicken soup, along with activities for children and live music.