Showing posts with label Chanukah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chanukah. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

Be A Righteous Defender of Israel! ✡ "God Gazes Down Upon Mankind" - JERUSALEM365

From heaven God gazes down upon mankind, to see if there exists a reflective person who seeks out God.

PSALMS (14:2)

יְ-הוָה מִשָּׁמַיִם הִשְׁקִיף עַל בְּנֵי אָדָם
לִרְאוֹת הֲיֵשׁ מַשְׂכִּיל דֹּרֵשׁ אֶת אֱ-לֹהִים

תְּהִלִּים יד:ב


a-do-nai mi-sha-ma-yeem hish-keef al b'-nay a-dam lir-ot ha-yaysh mas-keel do-raysh et e-lo-heem

Jerusalem Inspiration

In King David’s beautiful words, God looks down from His heavenly abode to find a ‘reflective person’ amongst mankind. The Lord is looking for those who challenge the conventional wisdom and defend what is right, even if it is unpopular. A truly ‘reflective person’ is one who supports Israel when she is attacked, at all costs. This perfect describes the actions of Judah the  Maccabee and his followers, who rose up against Greek oppression to take  back the Land of Israel and the Holy Temple from those who had overrun and defiled it. This year, Hanukkah is coming up in just a few weeks. It's the perfect time to start your holiday shopping at the Israel365 store, which has all your Hanukkah needs, including beautiful menorahs, candles, and dreidels, all made in the land where "a great miracle happened"!

The Israel Museum Wakes Up at Night

One night of the year, the illustrious Israel Museum in Jerusalem​ turns into a hub of wild nighttime encounters during which art peels itself off the walls and into the souls of the thousands of visitors!

Defying Terror, Thousands Gather in Hebron to Honor Abraham's Biblical Purchase of Sarah's Burial Place

Defying the threat of terror and the stormy weather, thousands of Jews are will join the annual Be A Righteous Defender of Israel! ✡ "God Gazes Down Upon Mankind" festivities in Hebron, a celebration of the purchase of the Cave of the Patriarchs by Abraham which is recounted in this week's Torah portion.

Branched “Fireworks” Hanukkah Menorah

This simple and elegant 9-branched hanukkiah, or menorah, has a sleek and unique style with slightly curved vertical branches emanating from the main central branch. It will be perfect for your Hanukkah holiday candle-lighting ceremony!

Jerusalem Daily Photo

Today's photo features children playing dreidel at the Western Wall. These spinning tops were used by children as an alibi during the times of the Greeks, when children hid in caves studying the Bible; when soldiers approached, the children pretended to be playing with these tops!

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Trevor Wilson of Taunton, Massachusetts. Todah rabah!

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Israel Photo Trivia ✡ "Menorah of Pure Gold" - ISRAEL365

And he made the Menorah of pure gold, hammered out did he make the Menorah, its base, and its shaft; its cups, its knobs, and its flowers, were from it.

EXODUS (37:17)

וַיַּעַשׂ אֶת הַמְּנֹרָה זָהָב טָהוֹר מִקְשָׁה עָשָׂה אֶת הַמְּנֹרָה יְרֵכָהּ וְקָנָהּ גְּבִיעֶיהָ כַּפְתֹּרֶיהָ וּפְרָחֶיהָ מִמֶּנָּה הָיוּ

שמות לז:יז

va-ya-as et ha-m'-no-ra za-hav ta-hor mik-sha a-sa et ha-m'-no-ra y'-ray-kha v'-ka-na g'-vee-e-ha kaf-to-re-ha uf-ra-khe-ha mi-me-nah ha-yu

Today's Israel Inspiration

The Menorah was made of pure gold and was lit with pure olive oil. Its radiant light symbolized the Jewish nation's duty to spread the light of Torah. The purest elements of gold and oil were used to impress upon the people that one must have pure intentions to come closer to God and to influence the nations of the world for the sake of Heaven. Tap into the spiritual essence of the upcoming holiday of Chanukah with your very own Menorah, spreading light from the Holy Land.

Make Some Noise and
Stand Up for Israel

In a great YouTube video, an Israeli soldier urged people to shout out their love of Israel and overcome the deafening noise of anti-Israel lies. Viewers responded so positively and showered him with fantastic videos from around the world declaring their support for Israel.

Five Must-Know Blessings for the Arrival of the Messiah

Many religious figures have stated that we are now in the birthpangs of the coming of the Messiah. While preparing for this moment may seem abstract to some, there are practical steps a person can take. One way is by learning the special blessings associated with his arrival.

Dead Sea Hand Cream

Feel the difference of soft, moisturized hands with just a few applications this natural Israeli product made from rich, intensive Dead Sea minerals.
150 ml / 5 fl oz

Israel Photo Trivia

This particular Menorah appears famously on the Arch of Titus in Rome, the relic depicting the destruction of the Temple and the looting of its holy objects. It was chosen to stand in front of an important building in Jerusalem - can you guess where?? Send me an email or post your answer on Facebook!

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Chatharina Lukas of Anaheim, California. Todah rabah!

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Get a Menorah in Time for Chanukah! ✡ "Seven Lamps Are Upon It" - ISRAEL365,

I see and behold - there is a menorah of gold with its bowl on its top; its seven lamps are upon it, and there are seven ducts for the lamps on its top.

ZECHARIAH (4:2)
 

רָאִיתִי וְהִנֵּה מְנוֹרַת זָהָב כֻּלָּהּ וְגֻלָּהּ עַל רֹאשָׁהּ וְשִׁבְעָה נֵרֹתֶיהָ עָלֶיהָ-שִׁבְעָה וְשִׁבְעָה מוּצָקוֹת לַנֵּרוֹת אֲשֶׁר עַל רֹאשָׁהּ

זְכַרְיָה ד:ב

ra-ee-tee v'-hi-nay m'-no-rat za-hav ku-la v'-gu-la al ro-sha v'-shiv-a nay-ro-te-ha a-le-ha - shiv-a v'-shiv-a mu-tza-kot la-nay-rot a-sher al ro-sha

Today's Israel Inspiration

Our Sages in the Talmud refer to Jerusalem as "the light of the world." The symbol of this holy spiritual light was the Menorah (Temple lamp) which emanated light through the unusual windows of the Sanctuary. The windows were made narrower on the inside - bringing less sunlight into the Sanctuary, but maximizing the spiritual light that burst forth to the world. Enlighten yourself this season with a beautiful Menorah from the Land of Israel.
 

This Israeli Arab Woman Deserves a Standing Ovation!

We're spellbound by this speech before the Israeli Knesset by Sara Zoabi, a proud Muslim ISRAELI who urges her fellow Israeli Arabs to wake up and realize that Israel is a paradise with equal rights, freedom of speech and worship.
 

Christians Stand Up for Rachel's Tomb as a Jewish, not Muslim, Holy Site

Last week, UNESCO approved a Palestinian resolution to change the status of Rachel’s Tomb and the Cave of the Patriarchs from Jewish to Muslim sites. A Christian group is fighting this "disinformation that attempts to destroy the Israelite connection to these holy sites."

Bronze Dreidel

This beautiful bronze dreidel is decorated with colorful jewels and engraved with a skyline of Jerusalem. It is decorated on all four sides with the four Hebrew letters corresponding to the phrase “a great miracle happened here.”

Today's Israel Photo

Today's photo shows the golden Menorah which sits at the top of the steps leading down to the Western Wall. Incredibly, this Menorah is biblically-accurate, made of pure gold according to all the specifications of the Torah, ready and waiting to be used in the future Temple!
 

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

You got it! Yesterday's photo showed an Israeli soldier who just finished his beret march at the top of Masada. In Hebrew, "Masada" means "fortress." This is one of Israel's most popular tourist destinations!

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Nancy Blank of Germantown, Maryland. Todah rabah!
 

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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Why is Chanukah So Unique? (it’s not what you think…)




Why is Chanukah So Unique? (it’s not what you think…)


By Rabbi Ari Enkin, rabbinic director, United with Israel

Is Chanukah unique because we eat latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiot(jelly donuts) and play with dreidels (spinning tops)? The real uniqueness is our victory celebration over an enemy that didn’t actually want to kill us!

The story of Chanukah takes place during the Second Temple period (approx. 200 BCE), when the Syrian-Greeks occupied the Land of Israel. In contrast to most enemies of the Jewish people, the Syrian-Greeks essentially had no interest in murdering Jews. Rather, they wanted the Jewish people to adopt the Greek religion and way of life.

I guess you could say that the Syrian-Greeks desired death by assimilation for the Jewish people. Jewish practice was officially against the law. Torah study, circumcision and even resting on the Sabbath were all punishable by death.

As the saying goes with regards to all Jewish holidays, “They tried to kill us. We won. Let’s eat!” Chanukah is no different. The primary victory was apparently the military victory of the small Jewish army, known as the Maccabees, over the huge and well-armed army of the Syrian-Greeks. When the battle was over, the Maccabees made their way to the Temple Mount (as did the “Maccabees” of theSix Day War). What they found, however, was a desecrated and defiled sanctuary.


In order to formally rededicate the Temple, the Maccabees had to light the Menorah. But to do so, they had to overcome another obstacle: They had to find pure olive oil that had been certified by a High Priest. And in what was yet another miracle, they did! They managed to find a single flask of certified oil!

On to the next miracle: The small flask of oil that contained enough oil to burn for only one day burned for eight days! The eight-day holiday of Chanukah was born!
The Only Miracle that Must be Publicized

In order to commemorate these miracles, Jews light the menorah, often called a chanukiya, on each night of Chanukah and recite the accompanying blessings. These menorahs are generally lit at the entrances of the home or at a window that faces the public thoroughfare in order to better publicize the miracles of Chanukah. Indeed, with minor exception, the miracle of Chanukah is the only miracle that we are obligated to publicize! It is commendable to remain alongside the candles for at least 30 minutes after lighting, studying Torah, singing songs and talking about the Chanukah story. Gifts are often given to children at this time.

A Deeper Understanding

Let’s take a deeper look into the miracle of Chanukah. What was it about the events of Chanukah that inspired our sages to institute a holiday in its honor? The answer is that Chanukah is different from all other holidays. It is the only holiday that truly commemorates a spiritual victory, not a physical one. If the Syrian Greeks would have simply demanded that the Jewish people paint their homes pink with blue polka-dots, that would have have been one thing. But to demand that the Jewish people dispose with their Torah and religion was truly another!

A flame flickers and rises, representing the soul of Man.

The oil that was miraculously found and then burned for eight days was nothing less than a Divine wink that a battle for religious freedom is a battle that’s worth it. Many things in life, most things in fact, are not worth fighting for. In most of life’s battles we should usually compromise for the sake of keeping the peace. But when it comes to tradition, especially Torah tradition, compromise and concessions are not an option.

Chanukah is indeed different. They did not try to kill us, they tried to assimilate us. And the Maccabees would have none of it.

The fact that a flame was the center of attention makes Chanukah the spiritual holiday that it is. This is because a flame flickers and rises, which represents the soul of all mankind that ‘flickers’ in its desire to rise higher and get closer to God.

Presents, sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts) and latkes (potato pancakes) are nice traditions, but don’t let the eight days of Chanukah slip by without recognizing them for the spiritual focus and victory that they are! Yes, and publicize it!

Chanukah begins this year on Tuesday night, December 16. Chag Sameach!

VIEW OUR AMAZING COLLECTION OF INSPIRING ARTICLES ABOUT CHANUKAH!

Hanukkah begins sundown on Dec. 16, 2014 and ends sundown Dec. 24, 2014.


Tonight Starts Hanukkah! ✡ "In the Days of Matityahu"

In the days of Matityahu, the son of Yochanan the High Priest, the Hasmonean and his sons…  You delivered the mighty into the hands of the weak, the many into the hands of the few, the impure into the hands of the pure, the wicked into the hands of the righteous.

CHANUKAH PRAYERS
 

בִּימֵי מַתִּתְיָהוּ בֶן יוֹחָנָן כֹּהֵן גָּדוֹל חַשְׁמוֹנָאִי וּבָנָיו ... מָסַרְתָּ גִבּוֹרִים בְּיַד חַלָּשִׁים וְרַבִּים בְּיַד מְעַטִּים וּטְמֵאִים בְּיַד טְהוֹרִים וּרְשָׁעִים בְּיַד צַדִּיקִים

תפילה של חנוכה


bee-may ma-tit-ya-hu ben yo-kha-nan ko-hayn ga-dol khash-mo-na-ee u-va-nav ... ma-sar-ta gi-bo-reem b'-yad kha-la-sheem v'-ra-beem b'-yad m'-a-teem u-t'-may-eem b'-yad t'-ho-reem u-r'-sha-eem b'-yad tza-dee-keem

Today's Israel Inspiration

Tonight is the first night of Hanukkah when Jews all over the world begin 8 days of celebrating God’s miracles during the Temple times, including the miraculous victory of a small Jewish army over the mighty Seleucid Greeks. One wonders why must we always be the few facing the many? We see in the Bible an earlier occasion when God stated, “You have too many troops with you for me to deliver Midian into their hands; Israel may claim for themselves the glory due to Me, thinking “Our own hand has brought us this victory.” (Judges 7:2). Defeating enemies far greater in size strengthens our faith and removes any doubt as to the cause of our triumph. This Hanukkah, young Israeli soldiers will be hard at work protecting the nation so that others can enjoy the festival.
 

Jumpin' Jerusalem for Hanukkah

A fun and informative video to learn all about the customs of Hanukkah. You'll even find out the one key difference between Israeli dreidels (Hanukkah spinning tops) and those played in the rest of the world.
 

Staunch Support of Israel

Against the backdrop of growing threats facing Israel at home and abroad, one of the fastest-growing populations in the U.S. is stepping up its support for the Jewish state.
 

Get Your Very Own Menorah - 25% Off!

Bring the light of Hanukkah into your home with this elegant pewter Menorah. With its rounded, smooth branches, it makes a gorgeous and meaningful gift from the Holy Land. Expedited Shipping to the U.S.

Israel Photo Trivia

IDF Soldiers enjoy a sweet Hanukkah tradition of jelly donuts, called "sufganiyot" in Hebrew. Do you know why we eat these oily treats on the festival?Send me an email or post your answer on Facebook.
 

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Victor Koros from Brooklyn, New York. Toda Raba!
 

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