Join this live broadcast of the grand Lag B’Omer parade at Chabad-Lubavitch world headquarters in New York, where thousands of Jewish children are gathering for this special event.
On the joyous holiday of Lag B’Omer, a remarkable display of Jewish unity will unfold across the globe as The Great Lag B’Omer Parade takes place in over 25 countries worldwide. Under the unifying banner of marching united with Eretz Yisroel, where they will have parades in over 100 cities, Jews from diverse backgrounds and communities will join together in solidarity and celebration.
From L.A. to London, from Moscow to Melbourne, the streets will come alive with the vibrant sounds of music and celebration. This unprecedented event aims to transcend geographical boundaries and highlight the deep connection that binds the Jewish people.
“The Great Lag B’Omer Parade is more than just a march – it’s a powerful statement of unity and pride,” said the organizers. “By marching under the same banner, we send a resounding message that no matter where we live, our hearts beat as one with Eretz Yisroel.”
With anti-semitism rising all over the world, our best response is to publicly show that we remain unfazed and proud of our Judaism. The power of young children, around which the parades are centered, is especially great to combat evil forces and defeat the enemies of the Jewish nation.
The parades will feature creative floats, lively performances, and children marching with banners of their own creation. Participants of all ages, backgrounds and communities are encouraged to join and bring out the immense power in Jewish unity.
For resources to make a parade in your city, please email [email protected]
To register your school, your community or your family to join the parade in New York, visit https://thegreatparade.com