See the description below. The float had someone wear a blue Santa Claus hat that is basically the same but blue intead of red. It looked like they had some "Hanukkah" bush also. The other Hanukkah thing was some banner but it was all blacks holding it. I guess they work for the city. Jews were not part of it. It started at 5:00 PM. I they waited another hour for Shabbat to end, they could have at least had a Chabad car with a car menorah go in the parade. Then again, it might be forbidden to have any Jewish presence since idolatry was part of the parade. Maybe it would be okay since in the past, i saw a Chabad menorah in a public park where there was a big X-mas light with lit up trees. Also, there many times a Chabad menorah right next to the X-mas decorations in front of a public building.
They said the "Hanukkah" float was represented by some families which were probably some self-hating Jews. I watched the rerun on TV on Sunday Afternoon.
https://phillyholidayexperience.com/visit-philly-holiday-parade The Visit Philadelphia Holiday Parade is perfect event for all Philadelphians looking for some holiday cheer! This inclusive parade will feature floats representing Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year, and Christmas, with performances by local marching bands, cold air balloons of your favorite holiday characters, and much more.