Chanukah

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Chanukah
Chanukah in Yeshiva.co
Candle Lighting Times
Candle


Sunset (Ashkenazic-Ashkenazic )
Nightfall (Sfaradi and Ashkenazic-Sfard)
Shabat Ev
Before lighting Shabat candles


  • 1. The Mitzva to Light Hanuka Candles
    The Sages ordained lighting candles all eight days of Ĥanuka, which correspond to the days on which the Jewish people celebrated and praised God for helping them defeat the Greeks.
  • 7. The Candles
    One may use any type of oil or wick for the Ĥanuka candles, including those that are unusable for Shabbat candles.The more beautifully the candle burns, the more beautiful the mitzva is, because the miracle is publicized more effectively.
  • 8. Electric Bulbs
    Does one fulfill the mitzva of lighting Ĥanuka candles with electric bulbs?
  • 10. Festive Meals on Hanuka
    Even though one is not obligated to prepare festive meals on Ĥanuka, many poskim maintain that one fulfills a mitzva by partaking in festive meals, in order to rejoice over the salvation that God performed for the Jews “in those days, at this time.”
  • 9. The Prohibitions against Fasting, Delivering Eulogies, and Visiting Cemetery
    The holiday of Ĥanuka is a time of joy, praise, and thanksgiving. Therefore, one may not fast or eulogize on Ĥanuka, even on the yahrtzeit of a parent.
  • 8. Al Ha-nisim, Hallel, and Torah Reading
    The Sages instituted the holiday of Ĥanuka in order to thank and praise God for delivering Israel. For this purpose, they formulated the Al Ha-nisim prayer. It is a mitzva to recite the full Hallel, with a berakha, on all eight days of Ĥanuka. The Sages also instituted a special Torah reading for Ĥanuka.
  • 7. Adding a New Candle on Each Day of Hanuka
    Ĥanuka, belongs to the realm of the supernatural, as it reveals the lofty stature of the Oral Torah. Therefore, we light candles for eight nights, adding a new candle each night.
  • 6. The Oral Torah: The Light That Illuminates the Darkness
    Ĥanuka is the celebration of the Oral Torah. First, this holiday was established by the Sages, and second, the mitzva of lighting the candles was one of the first mitzvot the Sages enacted.
  • 5. Lasting Spiritual Accomplishments
    The longer our exile lasted, the longer and brighter the light of Israel and its Torah shone. It will continue to illuminate the world until we merit bringing new and pure oil from the olives of Eretz Yisrael, from which we will light the Menora of the Holy Temple
  • 4. Crises in the Hasmonean Dynasty
    Although the Hasmonean revolt impeded the process of Hellenization, it did not stop it entirely.
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