 | | The terrorist attack brutally extinguished the lives of 15 beloved members of their families and community By Yossi Reicher | | | | | |  | | Chabad emissary of 18 years remembered for his passion and enthusiasm By Moshe New | | | | | |  | | One of 15 killed on first night of Chanukah By Moshe New | | | | | |  | | The world just learned about Reuven Morrison, a hero who placed himself in the line of fire to save others at the Sydney massacre. By Chanie Hebel | | | | | |  | | Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a Chabad rabbi and shliach in Bondi, was one of the holy victims of the Sydney massacre at the Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach. The Levayah (funeral service) will be broadcast live from Sydney, Australia. | | | Airs Dec. 16 7:00 pm ET | | |  | | A small sampling of moments where Australian Jews are planting their feet firmly in the ground and saying: "We will not hide." By Chabad.org Staff | | | | | |  | | Famous for its Torah scholarship and as the birthplace of the Chabad movement By Yehuda Altein | | | | | |  | | See how much you really know about our Chanukah heroes and villains! By Menachem Posner | | | | | |  | | 13 answers to an age-old puzzle By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | |  | | There are four possible occasions during the course of a year when three scrolls are used. By Mordechai Rubin | | | | | |  | | There's a leak in the system. Some warriors punched a hole in the box over two thousand years ago, and every year, at this time, it leaks again. We're hoping that this year it won't stop. By Tzvi Freeman | | | | | |  | | Moshe and Laurie Lans are a military couple--he in the Army and she in the Navy--currently stationed in Germany. They're also observant Jews, who use every opportunity to bring Judaism to their surroundings. By Moshe Lans | | | | | |  | | If you could have taken a snapshot during the time of the Maccabees, what would it have looked like? By Miriam Katz | | | | | |  | | Our small flames only burned for a few short minutes each night, but at least we fulfilled the mitzvah to publicize the miracle of Chanukah, feeling deep in our hearts that miracles could still happen to us and that all was not lost By Elchonon Isaacs | | | | | |  | | Like many of us, Osnat was raised in an environment not conducive to Torah values. By Katia Bolotin | | | | | |  | | There are two approaches to Judaism, increasing the good or decreasing the bad. On Chanukah, and particularly on the fifth night of Chanukah, we emphasize the former by adding an extra light on each new day. Living Torah | | | | | | | |
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