Listen to the Lights
What do the Chanukah candles tell you?
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What do the Chanukah candles tell you?
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To view as Pdf, click here The following is based on the Rebbe’s personal writings from 1937. The header implies that part of what was recorded in the journal entry was given as...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui Holidays are not vacations, even though that’s included as well. Holy days, are special segments of time imbued with exceptional spiritual characteristics. These unique days are opportunities to strengthen ourselves in...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui The Holiday of Chanukah represents the victory of light over darkness. The philosophy of the Hellenists at that time (things haven’t changed much) was to dilute the purity of faith...
The Maccabees were a small family of priests overcame a great powerful army, but what were they fighting about to begin with?
Observing Chanuka means, looking into the lights and listening to their story. What story are the candles telling you?
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui The Torah-Bible informs us that G-d created the world in six days and ceased working on the seventh, the Sabbath. The number six can thus be said to represent the...