Zionist Chanukah
THIS FIRST NIGHT OF
CHANUKAH let us reflect on the immutable connection of American Jewry to
Israel. Our candle reminds us that the Jewish People are One, and
that Israel is central to Jewish life.
As we remember the
Maccabees who defended Jewish peoplehood, let us unite in celebration of
the modern State of Israel, our national home.
ON THIS SECOND NIGHT
we reflect on the miracle of aliyah and the rebirth of the State of Israel
in 1948.
Traditionally Chanukah
recalls the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days and the rededication
of the Temple. This year, let us recall the miracle of a century
of aliyah, and the return of the Jewish People to our historic homeland.
AS WE LIGHT THE THIRD
CANDLE we consider how fostering Jewish, Zionist and Hebrew education and
Jewish spiritual and cultural values help to preserve our Jewish identity.
Antiochus sought to
eradicate Jewish peoplehood by preventing the observance of religious practices.
Zionism is an important force in the strengthening of Jewish identity and
values. Our commitment to Hebrew language and literature, and Israeli
culture and society enriches our lives.
ON THIS FOURTH NIGHT
we remember the four Israeli soldiers missing in action.
Israel's young soldiers,
modern day Maccabees, defend the Jewish homeland, enabling Israel to build
and sustain a flourishing society based on democratic values.
ON THIS FIFTH NIGHT
we salute the founders of the State of Israel.
Today, Zionism is the
spiritual link to Israel and its people, the mystical tie that nourishes
Jews everywhere. It is a call to cultural nationalism that perpetuates
the lessons of a shared past and hopes of a united future.
ON THE SIXTH NIGHT,
we think of the hundreds of thousands of Jews who escaped persecution and
now live in Israel.
The opportunity to
make aliyah and begin a new life in Israel has always been in the prayers
of Jews. The establishment of the State of Israel has made it possible
for these prayers to be answered.
OUR SEVENTH CANDLE
is a blessing for the land of Israel. We must always remember that
there is but one Earth, precious and fragile. A passage, nearly 2,000
years old, best expresses our thoughts:
When the Holy One,
blessed be He, created the first man, he took him and warned him about
all the trees of the Garden of Eden, saying: See my works, how I created
for you. Beware lest you spoil and destroy My world, for if you will
spoil it, there is no one to repair it after you.
Kohellet Rabba 8,28
OUR EIGHTH AND FINAL
CANDLE is lit for peace.
Peace is in our hearts
every day. Let us rededicate ourselves to a united Jewish community,
to Israel, and to the hope of a true and lasting peace between Israeli
and Arab, Jew and Gentile, and among all people of the world.
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