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Photos: Brothers Lazaroff rock out at Hanukkah Hullaballo 13

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Delmar Hall in the University City Loop on Saturday, Dec. 2 was the scene of a packed house for the 13th annual Hanukkah Hullaballoo music extravaganza.

The Brothers Lazaroff and friends offered up original material and covers, ranging from The Band’s “The Weight” to Burt Bacharach’s “What The World Needs Now Is Love” to Bob Dylan’s “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere.”

Another tradition in this year’s Hanukkah Hullaballoo continued—the “latke ladies” handling the frying duties on stage, next to a giant menorah. Proceeds from the event benefit Camp Indigo Point for LGBTQ+ youth.

 

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Bill Motchan, writer/photographer
Bill worked in corporate communications for AT&T for 28 years. He is a former columnist for St. Louis Magazine. Bill has been a contributing writer for the Jewish Light since 2015 and is a three-time winner of the Rockower Award for excellence in Jewish Journalism. He also is a staff writer for the travel magazine Show-Me Missouri. Bill grew up in University City. He now lives in Olivette with his wife and cat, Hobbes. He is an avid golfer and a fan of live music. He has attended the New Orleans Jazzfest 10 times and he has seen Jimmy Buffett in concert more t han 30 times between 1985 and 2023.