The Potential of Tiny Things
Dec 27, 1997 By Joseph Lukinsky (<em>z”l</em>) | Commentary | Miketz | Hanukkah
Every time you eat a latke or a sufganiah (jelly doughnut in Israel) during Hanukkah, you are reenacting the miracle of the cruse of oil that the Maccabees found when they struggled to rededicate the Temple. There was only enough oil for one day, but it lasted for eight! A little oil goes a long way!
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The Burden of Peoplehood
Dec 4, 1994 By Ismar Schorsch | Commentary | Miketz | Hanukkah
Sold into slavery at the age of 17, Joseph attained the post of vizier of Egypt by the time he was 30. That would have been a remarkable feat by a native; for a foreigner, it simply boggles the mind. Only Pharaoh stood between him and absolute power. Joseph had deciphered Pharaoh’s premonition of catastrophe and urged decisive action on a national scale. And Pharaoh rewarded the messenger by appointing him to carry out his own counsel. He also bestowed upon him all the trappings of power, including an arranged marriage with the daughter of an Egyptian priest.
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Taking Judaism Public: From The Maccabees To Adam Sandler
Dec 15, 2014 By Shuly Rubin Schwartz | Short Video | Hanukkah
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Hanukkah Amongst The Christmas Trees
Dec 15, 2014 By Burton L. Visotzky | Short Video | Hanukkah
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Creating The Light Of Hanukkah
Dec 15, 2014 By Eliezer B. Diamond z”l | Short Video | Hanukkah
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How Holidays Of Light Make Hanukkah Brighter
Dec 15, 2014 By Judith Hauptman | Short Video | Hanukkah
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Making Space for Light and for Darkness
Dec 15, 2014 By Mychal Springer | Short Video | Hanukkah
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