How a Community United Against Hate
Learn about a small town’s act of courage and unity in The Christmas Menorah.
Discover the inspiring true story of how the people of Billings, Montana, stood up against hate and antisemitism during the holiday season of 1993.
Their simple act of kindness ignited a movement and continues to inspire us today.
Beacon of Hope in a Time of Darkness
In the heart of Montana, during the holiday season of 1993, a small act of hate threatened to cast a long shadow over a community.
When a rock shattered the window of a young Jewish boy’s bedroom, it wasn’t just glass that was broken; it was a sense of peace and security.
But instead of succumbing to fear and division, the people of Billings, Montana, chose a different path.
Inspired by the heroic actions of the Danish Resistance during World War II, they united to stand against antisemitism and bigotry.
Community Response
The community’s response was both simple and profound.
They decided to display menorahs in prominent locations throughout the town, symbolizing their solidarity with the Jewish community and their commitment to tolerance and respect.
The sight of these menorahs, shining brightly against the winter sky, became a powerful message of hope and unity.
The story of the Christmas Menorahs is a testament to the enduring power of human kindness.
By choosing love over hate, the people of Billings showed the world what can be achieved when we stand together.
Timeless Lesson
The Christmas Menorahs is more than just a historical event; it’s a timeless lesson that continues to inspire people of all ages.
It teaches us the importance of empathy, compassion, and courage.
It reminds us that we have the power to choose to make a difference.
As we face increasing challenges of hate and intolerance in our world today, the story of the Christmas Menorahs offers a beacon of hope.
Let’s continue to be upstanders, not bystanders.
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The Christmas Menorahs: How a Town Fought Hate
Le Chambon Press
isbn 979-8989163526
Pub Date 12/7/23
Synopsis
This beloved and inspiring children’s book, now updated and expanded for a new generation, recounts the true story of how an American town took a stand against hate and antisemitism during the holiday season of 1993.
When a rock is thrown through a young Jewish child’s bedroom window in Billings, Montana, the entire community unites, working together to take action.
Their response, inspired by the rescue of the Danish Jews 50 years earlier, shows how love and courage can conquer hate.
This expanded 30th anniversary edition includes additional material on the events in Billings, including interviews and a discussion guide, and invites us all to be upstanders in the face of injustice.
At a time of division and incivility in our country, with the alarming rise of antisemitism and other forms of bigotry, true stories like The Christmas Menorahs are needed more than ever to show children and adults alike what our “better angels” can achieve.
Author
Janice Cohn
Illustrator
Bill Farnsworth
Suggested Ages
6 to 12 years old
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