HANNAKAH is a sharing of the light. We do not light the menorah alone; we light it with children, family, friends, partners, husbands, whomever. When we don't share the knowledge, insight, revelation, we literally "Turn out the light." And like Othello, we are condemned to living in darkness.
HANNAKAH is a sharing of the light. We do not light the menorah alone; we light it with children, family, friends, partners, husbands, whomever. When we don't share the knowledge, insight, revelation, we literally "Turn out the light." And like Othello, we are condemned to living in darkness.
It seems a very Kiplingesque holiday looked at that way. "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat these two impostors just the same", etc.