141 Lessons
CHANUKA, AUSTRALIA & TODAY'S MITZVAH FOCUS
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 5786
Chanukah Candles, Holy Temple Candles
Rabbi Re'em Hacohen | 3 Tevet 5784
The Third Player in the Contest Between Good and Evil
Rabbi Elyakim Levanon | 25 Kislev 5784
Competition and the Lonely Road to Heaven
Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 18 Kislev 5784
Can Maccabees and Hellinists Get Along?
For Chanuka: Rav Kook on: Adopting the Positive Without the Negative of Greek/Western Culture Chanuka is a good opportunity to study Rav Kook's detailed advise regarding how exactly to adopt the good from the Western and modern world without the problematic and negative aspects. The class gleans many sources on this central topic of Rav Kook's various books and summarizes the Who, What, Where and How of this basic issue for religious-Zionist and Modern-Orthodox Jews.
Rabbi Ari Shvat
The Hidden Light
The light of Chanuka becomes dark in Tevet but it never disappears.
Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Tevet 4 5782

The 2,200-Years War
The Jewish war against Greek culture continued with its battle against Christianity, which is a blend of Jewish and Greek-Roman ideas, and continues today as well. The leading culture today is Western culture, built on the foundations of Christian culture. And so the points of difference that exist today between Torah and Western culture are also based on the points of struggle between Greek and Jewish philosophy.
Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Kislev 29 5782
What Is the Procedure for the Torah & Haftora Reading This Shabbat?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Kislev 27 5782
…Who Help Themselves
What is Chanuka really all about? Does it revolve around the miracle of the oil lasting for 8 days instead of just 1?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Kislev 27 5782
Women Doing Work on Chanuka
Is the minhag of some women to curtail work on Chanuka binding? When exactly does it apply, and what type of work is included?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Kislev 27 5782
Who are the Hellenists of Today?
The holiday of Hanuka commemorates both military and spiritual victories, of a national nature, during the Second Temple period. On the one hand, the one-day supply of oil in the Holy Temple miraculously lasted for eight days. On the other hand, the greatly outnumbered Jews also won incredible military victories over their Greek enemies, thus preserving the State of Judea for over 200 years. The war was fought also against the Hellenists [Greek sympathizers, mostly Jews], who sought to secularize the Jewish Nation. Do the Hellenists of then have a parallel today?
Various Rabbis | Kislev 22 5782
Who Lights the Chanukiya - When, Where & How?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Kislev 21 5782
Chanuka Lite - Take a Bite!
What did the Maccabim do when they found that 1 jar of unblemished oil? Did they put all the oil in the Menora at one time, so at least 1 day would be a "pure" & complete Mitzva? Or did they divide up the jar & place 1/8 of the oil in the Menora each night, so as to at least do some of the Mitzva?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Kislev 20 5782
A Religious or National Holiday?
Is Hannuka a religious holiday, on which the Nation of Israel commemorates its religious victory over Greek paganism? Or is it a national holiday, celebrating our military defeat of Greek expansionism in the Land of Israel?
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Kislev 17 5782

Thoughts For Hanukka's Final Hours
Translated by Hillel Fendel
One must always remember three questions; they must always guide his path and light his way, so that he will always take the straight path and not allow the trickery of his negative inclinations to confuse him. He must always be connected to and focused on the true objective.
Rabbi Yosef Nave | Tevet 2 5781

16. Fields and Vehicles
Chapter 13: When and Where to Light Hanuka Candles
The poskim disagree about whether the obligation to light Ĥanuka candles is limited to the home. Some argue that the Sages ordained that only one who has a home must light candles. Others maintain that even one who does not have a home must light candles wherever he is.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Kislev 12 5782

15. Hospital Patients
Chapter 13: When and Where to Light Hanuka Candles
A patient in a hospital is still obligated to light Ĥanuka candles. However, if he is married, he fulfills his obligation through his spouse’s lighting at home.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Kislev 12 5782

14. Hotels
Chapter 13: When and Where to Light Hanuka Candles
People staying in a hotel must light Ĥanuka candles. It is best to light in one’s hotel room. If the hotel management does not permit guests to light candles in their rooms, then since there is no alternative one should light in the dining room.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Kislev 12 5782

13. Yeshiva Students, Soldiers, and College Students
Chapter 13: When and Where to Light Hanuka Candles
A yeshiva student who sleeps in his dormitory room and eats in a cafeteria must light in his room. An uncertainty arises regarding Sephardic students.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Kislev 12 5782
