Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Happy Hanukkah!

Tonight is the first night of Hanukkah.  We celebrate by lighting the menorah just after sunset.  We remember the 2nd century BCE victory of a small, greatly outnumbered and out-armed army of Jews, known as the “Maccabees,” over the mighty Greek army that occupied the Holy Land. The rebellion was in response to the Greek attempt to force a Hellenistic Godless lifestyle on the Jewish inhabitants of Israel.



The kindling of a seven-branched Menorah (candelabra) was an important component of the daily service in the Holy Temple. When the Maccabees liberated the Temple from the hands of the Greek invaders, they found only a small amount of pure and undefiled olive oil fit for fueling the Menorah. The problem was, it was sufficient to light the Menorah only for one day, and it would take eight days to produce new pure oil. Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days and nights.

There may also be chocolate coins involved.  ;)



2 comments:

Lori said...

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Lydia said...

This is such a great photo!!