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Hanukkah is an 8 day holiday starting on the night
of 25th of Kislev.
December 20,
2003
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25 Kislev
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December 8,
2004
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25 Kislev
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December 26,
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Traditions
Hanukkah is the story of a great victory of the Jews over the Syrian-Greeks.
In 165 BCE, led by the Hasmonean family of Mattathias the High Priest and
his youngest son, Judah, the Jews succeeded in evicting the Syrian-Greeks
from Israel and restored the Temple.
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According to the Talmud, after the Temple had been cleaned
and the Priests were ready to light the Temple menorah, they could find only
one jug of oil that was fit to use. This was only enough for one day, but
it lasted for eight. This is why Hanukah is eight days long. For eight days
beginning on the twenty-fifth day of the month of Kislev we light the menorah
to celebrate the victory and the miracle of Hanukah.
Hanukkah comes from the Hebrew word "Khanu" meaning 'and they
rested,' and from the Hebrew date Kaf Hey which equals 25. That is why we
celebrate Hanukah beginning on the 25th of the month of Kislev.
Miracle of the Oil
Why is it important that the oil lasted eight days?
In the temple, a menorah was lit every day. The oil used in the menorah
was the purest olive oil. The rabbis say the oil was so pure, only the first
drop of oil from each olive could be used. Because of the need for strict
purity of the oil, it took seven days to make a single batch of oil.
The small jar of oil that had not been disturbed lasted for
the one day it was expected to last and continued for the full week it took
to make new oil
Hannah and her seven sons
Hanukah is the story of heroes and bravery. It took great courage
to go against the king and not worship idols. It took courage to fight
against a powerful enemy and win as the Maccabees did.
One of the most amazing parts of Hanukah is in the Book of the Maccabees.
It is the story of Hannah and her sons. She loved them very much and
they were loyal to HaShem. They would not do what the king wanted
them to do and worship idols.
One day the soldiers came and took Hannah and her sons away.
They brought them to the church where there was an idol of Zeus and ordered
them to bow down and worship and say that they accepted Zeus as their god.
Hannah and her sons refused.
The soldiers killed her oldest son, hoping that when the others
saw this they would worship their idol. But they did not. One
after the other they were killed as was Hannah. She died declaring her faith
in HaShem.
Judah Ha Maccabee
For three years Judah the Maccabee led his followers, those
loyal to HaShem, against the Syrians. The Syrian Greeks had weapons, the Maccabees
did not. The Jews were greatly outnumbered.
They hid in the Judean hills, and attacked whenever they could.
Slowly but surely, they wore down the enemies, and retook Jerusalem and cleaned
out the temple of the idols and restored it. That is the festival of rededication
called Hanukah.
Blessings
Blessing the candles
The Menorah
The Menorah or candle holder is a really important part of the tradition
of Hanukkah. It is why we call the holiday "the festival of light".
We light the menorah from the left side to the right side.
We place the candles in the menorah from the right to the left.
When we light the menorah we say the blessings for the candles.
There are many different styles of menorot (plural for menorah).
In most cases the Shamash (the helper candle) is in the middle or to the
left side. Some are made for burning oil and some for candles.
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