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Friday, December 27, 2019
RAV KOOK ON Chanukah Part 1: The Hellenist Challenge
“When the Greeks entered the Temple, they defiled all of the oils. After the Hasmoneans defeated them, they searched and found but one cruse of oil, untouched and sealed with the seal of the High Priest. The cruse had only enough oil for one day, but a miracle occurred and they were able to light from it for eight days. The following year they established these days as a holiday for praise and thanksgiving.” (Shabbat 21b) We may ask a number of questions on the Talmudic account of Chanukah: The Jewish people have fought many battles in their long history. Some of these battles were accompanied by miracles, such as the walls of Jericho that fell and the sun that stood still during the battle at Givon. Why was only the Hasmonean victory chosen to be commemorated as a holiday for future getions? Why celebrate a military conflict in which the Temple was defiled and many Jews were lost to a foreign culture? Why is there no mitzvah to celebrate Chanukah with a festive meal, unlike other holidays? Why only ‘a holiday of praise and thanksgiving'? What is the significance of the miracle of the undefiled cruse of oil?
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