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Can we talk? What is the real meaning of Hanukkah?

December 7, 2023 by Blogfinger

 

Ocean Grove menorah. The eighth night of Hanukkah.   December 23, 2014. By Paul and Eileen Goldfinger. ©

Ocean Grove menorah. The eighth night of Hanukkah.  Image  of  Florence and Bernie Harkavy by Paul and Eileen Goldfinger.   The happy couple are Eileen’s parents–American born in Brooklyn, NY.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger.  re-post from 2014 original version.

Today, Dec  7, 2023, is the first night of Hanukkah when the first candle is lit.  Here is my brief version of the real meaning of Hanukkah.

It is not the Jewish Christmas, nor is it primarily about a miracle of the oil , nor does the name “Festival of Lights” accurately describe the point of it all either.

To understand what Hanukkah is really about, you need to focus on a brief moment in history. The year was 168 B.C. The Greek Seleucid empire ruled in Syria, while the Egyptians ruled in the Holy Land.   The Greeks drove out the Egyptians and introduced a Hellenistic life style to the region.

Jews had lived in the Holy Land since the time of King David   (1,000 BCE ), and much of the time they were able to practice their religion, but the Greeks wanted to ban the Jewish religious customs and convert everyone to a Greek way of life.

A rebellion occurred led by a Jewish guerrilla army called the Maccabees (means “hammer”.)  A three year war ensued, and the Jewish fighters won back their religion and the rule over their country.

Fast forward to the late 19th century in Europe where oppressed diaspora Jews decided to press for their greatest wish—-a return as pioneers to Israel. This Zionist movement drew inspiration from the Maccabees and they trained while in Europe to become fighters.  When the early Zionists made their way back to Israel, they worked the fields with hoes in their hands and rifles on their backs.

In 1948, when the State of Israel was restored, the new Israeli armed forces beat the odds and defeated the invading Arab armies. They were inspired not only by the Maccabees but by the horrors of the Holocaust including the courageous defense of the Warsaw Ghetto, and they swore, “Never again!”  They would become a formidable defensive force. To this day they are called the IDF—Israel Defense Force.

IDF women. Internet photo

IDF women. Internet photo

So Hanukkah is about having the will to fight for religious and national freedom. And that Hanukkah spirit is at play again today as the Israelis face an existential threat in the Middle East.

Hanukkah is  a minor Jewish holiday, but, putting aside the candles, the gifts, the dreidels (spinning tops,) and the latkes (potato holiday pancakes,) there is a heart and soul to the holiday which is about freedom through strength, faith, and courage.

KENNY ELLIS:  Ocho Kandelikas  (8 candles)

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/05-ocho-kandelikas-2.mp3

And, something more contemporary:    MATISYAHU

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/01-happy-hanukkah.mp3
Matisyahu. Internet photo.

Matisyahu. Internet photo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted in Blogfinger feature article | Tagged The true meaning of Hanukkah. | 5 Comments

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  1. on December 9, 2015 at 8:56 am Ted

    nice


  2. on December 8, 2015 at 5:34 pm Blogfinger

    Reblogged this on Blogfinger and commented:

    We are in the midst of Hanukkah v. 2015. A few days ago I discovered that even some Jewish people don’t know the history very well, so let’s repeat this post from one year ago. —Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger.


  3. on December 24, 2014 at 4:34 pm From our old friend Dick up in the Hudson River Valley

    Regarding your Hanukkah article, I am quite impressed.
    We are having a traditional Italian dinner tonight for Christmas Eve which includes 7 different fish including Louisa’s specialty: pesce di mare which is similar to bouillabaisse.

    Have fun and a healthy new year to all of you.


  4. on December 24, 2014 at 12:22 pm Jan

    Thanks for sharing this Paul and happy last day of Hanukkah! I’m enjoying the musical selections, too!


  5. on December 23, 2014 at 11:16 pm OGJamie

    Just had potato pancakes with sour cream from an Italian joint up near our Poconos vacation prop and they were fantastic. Reminds me of the same pancakes from my childhood from my Polish (born here and not Jewish but very Eastern Europe inspired) grandfather, mostly made by very Newark-Irish mom. (grandfather was her FIL). The Italian restaurant version were not as good as the originals but good…and it’s been a while. My New Orleans born Italian-Irish wife liked a lot so may soon try at home!



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