JCC Celebrates Chanukah with ‘Legos, Latkes & Lights’

Reaching New Heights: Attendees construct a truly jaw-dropping Lego menorah. (Provided photo)

The Danish phrase leg godt — from which the Denmark-based Lego toy brand gets its name — translates as “play well.” And play well is exactly what they did on the fifth night of Chanukah at the Owings Mills Jewish Community Center at the “Legos, Latkes and Lights’ gathering.

Creating a Lego masterpiece requires a great deal of concentration and determination. (Provided photo)

More than 300 people dropped by on Thursday night, Dec. 18, to celebrate the Festival of Lights and and attempt to build the world’s tallest Lego brick menorah. (According to the “Guinness Book of World Records,” the tallest LEGO brick menorah was built in Tel Aviv in 2022, standing 14.9 feet tall and requiring 134,908 LEGO bricks and 1,910 LEGO plates.)

More than 300 people came out to the Owings Mills JCC for “Legos, Latkes and Lights.” (Provided photo)

Besides Lego fun, the event featured a latkes dinner, light shows and a take-home mini-Lego menorah, all thanks to the sponsorship of Phyllis and Leonard Attman & Family. There was also a community menorah lighting, music and dancing, as well as inflatable playgrounds, bubbles, balloons, face-painting and more.

Chanukah revelers bust a move at “Legos, Latkes and Lights.” (Provided photo)

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