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Chanukah With The Blazers!


10:04 PM December 9th, 2007 by Jonah Sandford
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In a press release for tonight’s “Chanukah Jewish Celebration Night” at the Rose Garden, Rabbi Motti Wilhelm, one of the event’s organizers, is quoted as saying “It seems almost miraculous to bring professional basketball together with Chanukah.”
When I first read that a few days ago, I though maybe the words were a little extreme. But now I’m not so sure. For example, I don’t think too many people showing up at the Rose Garden for this afternoon’s game between the Blazers and the Milwaukee Bucks could have expected to see this when they walked through the gates:
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The dance party and the rest of the celebration was organized by Chabad of Oregon, a statewide Jewish educational organization. Rabbi Wilhelm told me the group organized the event as part of an effort “to connect with Jewish people who are in different places, to find the young jews where they are.”
Along with the dancing there was a menorah lighting and an education table set up in the Rose Garden’s south concourse before the game.
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Things in the concourse settled down a little during the game, which the Blazers won in a 117-113 overtime thriller (if you stopped paying attention after the Blazers lost 9 of 10 games over the last few weeks, you might want to get back on board. They’ve won 3 in a row). Then the celebration moved to the Plywood Room in the basement of Memorial Coliseum for the “Young Adult Chanukah Party,” where there were latkes, jelly doughnuts, a no-host bar, and these guys playing music:
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The crowd did seem really excited about the event. Several people came over to me (I may have looked a little lost) and introduced themselves, asked if I was Jewish, offering lots of “Happy Hannukahs,” and in general were just really, really friendly. I made one mistake when I offered to shake hands with the first woman I met–she politely informed me that she didn’t shake hands with men–but otherwise everything was pretty smooth.
After a few minutes of stuffing our faces, Blazer backup center Raef LaFrentz showed up. The NBA journeyman (who, for the record, is not Jewish) signed autographs and then had a little question and answer session with the crowd, fielding questions about what time NBA players get up in the morning (they get to the gym at 9:30 or so) and what it was like to guard Shaquille O’Neal (Raef said he thought O’Neal had lost some explosiveness, and when someone asked if he thought Shaq would turn it up as the season went on, he replied “I don’t think he can do that anymore”).
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Rabbi Wilhelm then led LaFrentz over to a small menorah and had him light a candle, and Wilhelm gave an overview of the holiday and led the crowd in song. LaFrentz looked a little bewildered, but the crowd loved him. After the lighting ceremony he signed a couple more autographs and took off.
Chabad’s strategy of trying to connect with young people was starting to work on me. Besides the free food, overwhelming friendliness of everyone there, and the chance to be up close to a Blazer player, someone gave me my new favorite t-shirt:
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It says “Trail Blazers” in Hebrew!

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8 Responses to “Chanukah With The Blazers!”

  1. Bob Schwartz says:

    That game and party was so cool! Really neat to see all the Jews having such a good time! Thanks to the people of chabad for putting it together!

  2. Jou Gotta be Kidding Me. says:

    Oh my god. I want that shirt.

  3. Marsha Spellman says:

    Go Chabad!!!

    These guys are incredible. They are just proud of being Jews and want to share it with everyone, especially those Jews who hide out and don’t want to be so public. We love Chabad!

  4. Aki Fleshler says:

    As one of "those guys" playing the music – - it was bigg phun! Next year I’ll eat the latkes before I play – - before they run out! Happy Chanukah and thank you Chabad!

  5. Rose/Nate Kramer says:

    Our family had the most wonderful time. We want to thank our Chabad friends for all love they send out into the world – you inspire us!! Lots of love from the Kramer family

  6. Marcus says:

    I heard the question asked if Raef is Jewish. As far as I know, there is only one player in the league who is. Former UCLA standout and current Laker (boo!) Jordan Farmar is Jewish (maternal). This makes him the first since Danny Schayes retired like 10 years ago. Although Raef is not Member of the Tribe, he seems like quite a mensch. I was the one who querried him about Shaq. I really liked his candidness. Anyone else glad to see Shaq struggle with old age in the NBA? He never cut Sabonis a break when are aged former center had to guard him back 5 years ago. Now he sees it from the other side when he goes against Yao Ming and Dwight Howard (and hopefully Greg Oden soon!) L’Chaim.

  7. l a rry l evy says:

    i only wish i could have brrn with all of you happy chanakah

  8. Chabad says:

    Thanks to all those that made it happen!
    Shneur W for the idea and setting it up.
    Chaim W for running the entire event.
    Joe Isse for being a pleasure to work with.
    Aki and BJ for the Music.
    And finaly the Kramer family and Chunky Hippo Tickets for always being there for the community.

    PS all those that are posting, calling and emailing us, we are sorry, we do NOT have any extra t-shirts.

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