Happy Hanukkah 2018

Happy Hanukkah! The story that celebrates the victory of the Maccabees, a Jewish Priestly family from Modiin that aren’t Israeli, didn’t live in Israel and they defeated the Greek empire that wanted to force them to abandon their faith, their heritage and their G-d.

If I were going to write the story today I would cast Jewish Voices for Peace, J street, If Not Now, B’Tselem, and leftist Jews as the Hellenistic Jews of the Hanukkah story. Because they work against Israel and those that want to live life according to Torah. It’s kind of interesting to me, I recently took a class called “Wrestling With Faith” in it we talked about the Mitzvot. The 613 little holy bread crumbs G-d gave to leave a path for us to follow to find him. You want to get to know someone? You ask him or her questions about themselves, and sometimes getting that information is like pulling teeth. G-d plays no such games with us. He says these things I like, these things I don’t like. You want to make me smile? You want to show you are a child who listen to their father? These are house rules. Which kind of baffles me when people tell me they don’t matter anymore. Maybe I just haven’t found the Parasha where it says G-d changed him mind about those. But that was the point of the Hellenization. To separate the Jews from the things that G-d ask. It’s like doing everything the opposite of what your boss, significant other, spouse or coach says you should do and then expecting them to still feel the same way about you. It doesn’t usually play out that way. So Hellenization was meant to turn people from the worship of G-d to the worship of the human body, art, and pagan rituals. They wanted to convince the Jews living in Israel that they didn’t need to observe the new months, circumcision, Torah study, Shabbat observance. They wanted to drive a wedge between the people and G-d.

For more info on this history of Hanukkah and information you’ll find we’ve got quite a few choices.

It’s The Most MACCABEE Time of the Year!

Oh, it’s probably nothing…

#Amona

A Holiday Classic…

Some things are worth fighting for

At This Time

It definitely wasn’t safe to openly practice being a Jew in Israel at that time. As other times down through history different people of different nations have tried to eradicate Jews and their Judaism. It never began with cattle cars, concentration camps and ovens. It began with yellow stars and discrimination. At the end of WWII the world joined us in vowing #NeverAgain, and now there has been a self serving attempt to cheapen that phrase by a money grubbing, attention seeking political pawn who is protected by armed guards even as he oinks out that those that can’t afford paid protection be rendered defenseless. Little swine.

Did we think that would be the final attempt after the final solution? Well, it wasn’t.

Rashida Tlaib to lead congressional trip to Judea and Samaria

One of the two new muslims elected to congress. She is leading a group to Israel, but not to visit Israeli Jews, Arabs, Christians and Druze. Nope, to visit the ancient people (est. 1964) Falestinians. The other muslim Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is also no friend.

Tlaib in the interview also came out in support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel, which she said brings attention to “issues like the racism and the international human rights violations by Israel right now.”

Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, the other Muslim woman elected to Congress in November, said in an interview shortly after the election that she supports the BDS movement after saying during her campaign that it was “counteractive” and prevents dialogue.

What do people not yet accept or understand about “taquia”?

Menorah toppled near Harvard University

South African synagogue goes up in flames guesses on if it’s arson or not?

New Hampshire Town Reject Menorah Display, Citing Vandalism

One might think it’s becoming unsafe in America for Jews to openly admit or display their faith. One would be correct. From wonderful Jack Engelhard in a column titled Americas Hidden Jews. This whole column is well worth reading.

Professor of Jewish and Holocaust studies at Columbia University Elizabeth Midlarsky is about the only one at the college who dares to identify herself openly as Jewish.

Let that sink in.

Remember, this is America. This is New York.

A few days ago she walked into her office to find it vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti. “They got me,” she told The Washington Post. “I’m afraid.

And then we have Airbnb or AirBS depending on if you ask the company or me what their name is. AirBS is a site where people can list property, apartments or rooms they have to rent to vacationers. They have recently decided parts of Israel aren’t in Israel. So any of the Jewish homes listed in Judea and Samaria, the Biblical heartland, were removed. Not the Falistinian ones mind you, they’re still listed. Just not the Jewish ones. Have they done this in any other part of the world where there is dissension occurring? Why do I bother asking? Of course not. It is flat out anti-semitism. Are they being called out for it. Nope.

Remember in the Hanukkah story how a Hellenized Jew was going to sacrifice a pig on the alter in Modiin since Matthias Maccabee refused to do so? Matthias killed the corrupted Jew, and then the King’s officer that was commanding such a thing. There would be no pigs sacrificed on alters in the Maccabee name. The Hellenized Jews were trying to corrupt the pure ones. They’re still active today.

America’s Jewish left endorses anti-Jewish discrimination

American Jewish peace activists who have spent much of their lives fighting discrimination against ethnic minorities, have decided there is one form of discrimination they support: discrimination against Jews who reside in Judea-Samaria.

Angry At Airbnb For Boycotting The Settlements? Birthright Does The Same Thing.

According to the leftist Jews, that most likely do celebrate Hanukkah, as most all Jews do celebrate Hanukkah, Modiin, land of the Maccabees, IS NOT IN ISRAEL. Nope. Who knew?

I think Daniel Pipes of the Middle-East Forum has the answer to this one. ‘It’s time for Israel to declare victory’

Daniel Pipes is determined to make it clear to the Arabs in Judea and Samaria that in order to survive they must recognize Israel.

The Maccabeean revolt was a two fold war. One, it was incredible military victories, G-d gave many many miracles over the years the battles were fought. The other was the war of faith, religion or culture. However you choose to look at it.

I think I’m going to have to disagree with Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks this time. In his Hanukkah message this year he seems to me at least, to believe the great battle was for education, not military battles. I believe without the military battle of G-d through the Maccabees, there would have been no educational victories. To quote Dinesh D’Souza yesterday, he was discussing the difference between George H.W. Bush and President Trump. He said “sometimes you need Mother Teresa, and sometimes you need Dirty Harry”. I would add and sometimes, no one less than Judah Maccabee will do.

My poem to Judah. Twas a Night During Hanukkah

But I will close with a column by our writer Y.B. Ben Avraham, Cleaning the Menorah for Next Year

The graphics he chose are beautiful, but I love the line he closes it with so very much.

Ein Od Milvado

אין עוד מלבדו

There is no one but him.

Happy Hanukkah!

חג חנוכה שמח

Or, for fans of Queen

 

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3 thoughts on “Happy Hanukkah 2018”

  1. Sheila,
    Thank you for once again bringing light to the darkness. The entire issue of the Jews who are actively trying to work against what would appear to be their own best interests is pretty much a mirror of what is happening today with American Progressives. They both seem to be pushing for reforms that ultimately will end with their demise. With the Jews, they seem to be seeking to give the Palestinians the gun and to load it for them. And with the American Progressives, it seems as if they are looking to not only hand the government the rope, but to also tie the noose to fit around the citizens heads.
    The irony is, both groups would say that it is those who oppose them that are the apostates, or the ones who have gone against the founding principles of their existence.
    I see Muslims being elected to office in ever growing numbers, here in America, and especially in my own state of Michigan. Dearborn has the huge Muslim population, and they have pretty much taken charge of things downstate by Detroit. It is no wonder so many people fled this state when the economy tanked. There normally would have been a large population who would stay and try to ride out the tough times, economically. But when confronted with a corrupt government, who were openly trying to make the state closer to that of an Islamic republic, it was easier to leave and find opportunities elsewhere.
    I must admit that at times, it is truly confusing, trying to understand just why Jews would willingly let themselves be led astray once again. It certainly proves the old saying, those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The problem is, the last time it cost the lives of over 6 million of their fellow Jews. This time, it might prove costlier, with the loss of their identity.
    I am a Christian, as I have said before. But I also am a student of the Old Testament. Many Christians who claim to study the Bible, are really only students of the New Testament, and only parts of it that they deem relevant, or perhaps fun, or exciting might be a better term. I mean, reading about miracles and such, is much more entertaining than reading long lists of hard to pronounce names, or the law, as given to Moses.
    However, I learned a long time ago, that not only is the law relevant to us today, but those lists of tongue twisting names are also very relevant to us , if one is willing to do the kind of study that it takes to make sense of them.
    While I don’t believe that we are to follow the law today, as in the days when it was given, ( you don’t see too many sacrifices of doves, etc.) I do believe that the law still has an impact on us, and our response to G-d, and our faithfulness to His commands. I always have said that G-d does not give suggestions, but has given only commands and promises.
    IF you do this, then I WILL do that. If you DON’T do this, I will WITHHOLD that.
    The apostle Paul explained to us that the Law was given not as a way for us to earn G-d’s approval, but to point out that we are not able to live up to what is required for His approval, without His grace and mercy. Many Christians will say this very thing, but don’t truly understand just how Holy, and how Righteous and Perfect G-d truly is, and presume upon His Strength.
    I remember in places in the Old Testament when someone saw G-d, they fell down upon their face, afraid and unable to even so much as bear looking at His face, for the fear of being consumed. I think that it was referred to as Shekinah glory, the brightness of His power and holiness. Yet so very many Christians today are willing to just flippantly treat their response to Him as just another mask that they put on and take off, at will, according to what works out best for themselves.
    It would seem that, at least in that respect, Christians and Jews tend to be quite similar. The real question is, how long will G-d allow us to continue to turn our face away from Him, not because of His glory, but because it is not convenient to seek His face except on Sunday morning, or during the Sabbath? If I were a betting person, I would say that both of our nations, Israel and America, are due for G-d’s wrath. I pray that we will turn around before it is too late.
    I wish you a Happy Hanukkah, also. May the coming days be fruitful and joyus, and may the nation of Israel see peace, and her people safety.

  2. Happy Hanukkah!

    IMHO when we need another Judah Maccabee; G-d will provide, some may say that time is here but only G-d knows when that time is.

  3. Sheila wonderful article. As usual you are spot on all the while showing your love of G-d and people. I have been studying in Old Testament and Torah for this last year every day I read and ask the only true One for guidance. I adore this group and movement…praying for the peace of Jerusalem daily. May the Lord of Hosts continue to bless and keep you all. Keep fighting the good fight…soldier on sister. Spoiler alert we win…..though many trials, sorrows, heartaches are inevitable….We Win.
    Happy Hanukkah

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