25 Lessons

The 2,200-Years War
The Jewish war against Greek culture continued with its battle against Christianity, which is a blend of Jewish and Greek-Roman ideas, and continues today as well. The leading culture today is Western culture, built on the foundations of Christian culture. And so the points of difference that exist today between Torah and Western culture are also based on the points of struggle between Greek and Jewish philosophy.
Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Kislev 29 5782

A Religious or National Holiday?
Is Hannuka a religious holiday, on which the Nation of Israel commemorates its religious victory over Greek paganism? Or is it a national holiday, celebrating our military defeat of Greek expansionism in the Land of Israel?
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Kislev 17 5782

Thoughts For Hanukka's Final Hours
Translated by Hillel Fendel
One must always remember three questions; they must always guide his path and light his way, so that he will always take the straight path and not allow the trickery of his negative inclinations to confuse him. He must always be connected to and focused on the true objective.
Rabbi Yosef Nave | Tevet 2 5781

Was the song "Ma'oz Tzur" written for Chanukah?
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5778

Why do we need a ‘house’ on Chanukah?
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5776

Chanuka
Rabbi Berel Wein | 5772

Non-Edible Oils for Lighting the Menorah
How is olive oil produced? What is extra virgin oil, and what is virgin oil? What types of oil are fitting for lighting the menorah?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772

Light Your Home
Before you go and spread your light to the world, make sure your home is lit with the light of torah.
Rabbi Baruch Finkelstein | 20 kislev 5772

Chanukah
Rabbi Berel Wein | 5771

A Little Light
Rabbi Berel Wein | 5770

The Triumph of Israeli Renewal over Greek Stagnation
From "Megged Yerachim" published by "Beit Harav"
The Jewish victory over the Greeks, which brought liberation from national and religious oppression, also broke the shackles of the materialistic, stagnated Hellenist world view. And not by chance was this new hope realized during the month of Kislev.
Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 5770

"For Your Miracles"
Are miracles (like the pot of oil which lit eight days) deviations from nature or are they a part of nature which we don't see every day?
Rabbi Avraham Zuckermann zt"l | 5770

Snakes and Scorpions
Joseph the righteous has for generations served as a symbol and model for the survival of the Jewish people in foreign lands. Just as Joseph retained his moral distinction despite being cut off from his home, so did Jacob’s children and their progeny.
Rabbi Dov Lior | kislev 5769

Post-Chanuka Thoughts
Rabbi Berel Wein | Tevet 5768

The Lights of Zecharia
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Kislev 5768

Torah, Light, and Chanukah
The Chanukah lamp represents the Torah. Although the sun, the moon, and the stars illuminate and unveil the presence of God, the Torah is above even them. The perfect Torah testifies to God's greatness more than any other aspect of creation.
Rabbi Avraham Shapira Zt"l | Kislev 5768

The Significance of the Miracle of Chanukah
God performed a miracle allowing the Hasmoneans to light the Menorah even though they did not have to. This showed Israel that at the source of the argument between the sages of Israel and the philosophers of Greece, the sages of Israel were right.
Rabbi Chananya Malka | Kislev 5768

"A Miracle in This Place"
The sages instituted the lighting of Chanukah candles because it “takes us back” to the site of the miracle. We are therefore called upon to sense that our kindling of these candles is tantamount to the lighting of the menorah in the Holy Temple.
Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 5762

"The Torah is light"
The individual Chanukah candle symbolizes the Torah as a whole - one entity which is more than the mere sum of its commandments. The additional candles allude to the commandments - the concrete outward manifestation of the Torah's inner essence.
Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5764
