Peloton has released 8 special classes to celebrate Hanukkah this year.
Hanukkah is from Sunday, December 14 – Monday December 22 this year. In honor of the holiday, Peloton has created several new classes to celebrate.
In a post announcing the new classes, Peloton said:
Shine bright as we celebrate the Festival of Lights in illuminating new classes, now on demand in the Jewish Holidays collection.
The 8 new Hanukkah classes were all supposed to be released on-demand overnight. While 7 of the classes were immediately available, the Jenn Sherman ride was delayed in posting. The classes can also be found in the Jewish Holiday collection which Peloton added last year.
The Peloton Hanukkah classes for 2025 are:
List of Peloton Hanukkah Classes for 2025
- 20 min Hanukkah Ride – Jenn Sherman – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 20 min Hanukkah Run – Robin Arzon – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 10 min Hanukkah Meditation – Anna Greenberg – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 30 min Hanukkah Walk – Matty Maggiacomo – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 10 min Hanukkah Cool Down Ride – Jenn Sherman – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 5 min Hanukkah Post Ride Stretch – Bradley Rose – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 10 min Hanukkah Arms & Shoulders Strength – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET
- 10 min Hanukkah Full Body Stretch – Erik Jager – 12/14/25 @ 12:00am ET

There will also be some “Peloton Christmas Classes” and “Peloton Kwanza classes” released in the coming weeks as well for those holidays.
These classes are in addition to the more generic Peloton holiday classes that are being released throughout December.
As a reminder, both Peloton Studios New York & London will be closed from December 24 – January 1 with no live classes.
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As of Sunday afternoon, the Hanukkah classes didn’t “count” toward the “Holiday” badge.