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 | The Flame
By Yanki TauberWe can sit and gaze at it for hours. What is it about a burning flame that captures our imagination?
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 | What’s With the Candles?
By Aron MossWhen you use something physical, it gets “used up” and diminished. With spiritual things, the very opposite is the case
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 | Sunlight Pales in Comparison
By Naftali SilberbergIs the light of the Chanukah menorah so faint that it can only illuminate its immediate vicinity? And as such must be lit after dark, and in direct proximity to the darkness it wishes to counteract?
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 | The Menorah’s Transparency . . . and what it taught me about writer’s block
By Rochel HolzkennerTurn any mitzvah inside out and you’ll see a light—an active and energetic light that looks to shine in every black corner. Turn any mitzvah inside out and you’d see . . . a menorah.
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 | Graceful Light
By Yitzchak GinsburghBy defining themselves in perfect contradistinction to one another, "light" and "darkness" enter into a symmetrical bond which attests to an underlying unity forming their common source
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 | The Lightness of Being
By Yanki TauberIf you recorded every word in your day you would find hundreds of references to light
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 | Shutters and Blinds
By Jay LitvinWhat does light give? The details. The color and texture. The fullness and the goodness.
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 | The Living Menorah
By Naftali Silberberg"One must listen to the Chanukah candles." As it turns out, the candles are master educators. Four messages the candles impart to the educator.
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 | A Time to Light Your Child's Way A Lesson From Chanukah
By Elana MizrahiHis pulling and pleading become more insistent and I ignored him. I knew his cries were a result of being tired and cranky and I had thought that he could wait...
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 | The Lamplighter Why doesn't the shamash count?
By Yanki TauberOn the essence of shamash, the "servant candle" of the Chanukah menorah
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 | Doorposts
By Yanki TauberTwo mitzvot are connected with the doorway: the mezuzah and the Chanukah lights. The mezuzah points inward, while the Chanukah lights are oriented outward
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 | The Empty Menorah
By Michoel GourarieIn the first few days the menorah always seems very empty and incomplete. Wouldn't it be more logical to kindle these flames in single candlesticks, adding one each night |  |
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 | Nightlight
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeThe three significant differences between the menorah in the Holy Temple and the Chanukah menorah: Day and night, inside and out, seven and eight
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 | Accumulating Lights
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeWe are creatures of the actual. We judge people by their conduct; reality, to us, is what is
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 | Eight Lights, Eight Lessons
By Shlomo YaffeEach day has a purpose, so each of the menorah's lights must have a distinct lesson. Let us explore eight lessons we can learn from these little lights...
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 | The Two Sides Of The Doorway
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. SchneersonThe Mitzvah of the Chanukah lights is similar in two respects to that of the mezuzah |  |
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 | How Many Lights?
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. SchneersonThe mitzvah of Chanukah entails lighting one candle each night for a person and his household |  |
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 | The Eighth Sphere
By Yanki TauberThe teacher has locked his door, the mentor has disappeared, and one's own soul has turned dark and cold. When no solution for the darkness is in sight, this can only mean one thing: the darkness itself is the solution |  |
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 | The Wick
By Michoel GourarieThe flame represents Torah study (knowledge) and the wick stands for mitzvot (action). The knowledge of morality and spirituality becomes the shining light that guides and illuminates our existence... |  |
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 | Finding Light
By Mendy HersonDarkness doesn’t necessarily mean evil; it means the absence of light. When life’s meaning seems inscrutable, when I’m running from task to task oblivious to the need for meaning, that’s called darkness. |  |
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