Monday I edited a chapter on World War II, Tuesday I was given a collection of essays on 9/11, and Wednesday the subject was Vietnam . . . Then it hit me: the miracle isn’t that they found the flask of oil. It’s that they even searched for it.
Many miracles, great and small, accompanied the liberation of Israel from Hellenic dominance; but there is one particular miracle that is the sum and substance of Chanukah...
The 8 days are because it either took 8 days to become pure or to travel to Tekoa to get new oil. But why is the first day celebrated? Here are 13 reasons.
I noticed that we start off by saying, “We kindle these lights to commemorate the salvations [saving acts], miracles and wonders which You have performed for our forefathers,” but then when it come to the ending, we reverse the order and say.
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.
These days are so special, their energy can reach down into our everyday world and everyday activities and make even that shine. As King Solomon taught, “In all your ways, know G‑d.”