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YESHIVAT HARA'AYON HAYEHUDI [Yeshiva of the Jewish Idea]
Jerusalem, Israel
HaRav Yehuda Kroizer SHLIT"A, Rosh Yeshiva
 
PARSHAT VAYESHEV/CHANUKA
25 Kislev 5767/15-16 December 2006
 
 
CHANUKA - BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JERUSALEM!
 
The ancient Greeks, in their quest to Hellenize the world, found very 
little resistance as they conquered nation after nation, bringing their 
"enlightment" to one and all. It was only by the Jewish nation, who sat in 
Zion at the time, that they met resistance. The Greeks decided to break the 
backbone of the Jews by decreeing three decrees against the Jewish people. 
In this way, the Greeks figured that within the next generation the Jewish 
people as they knew them would be no more.
 
With tremendous insight, the Greeks' three decrees were to forbid the 
observance of Shabbat, to forbid the calculation of the new months, and to 
forbid circumcision. What was it that the ancient Greeks saw by these three 
mitzvot, that they reasoned that by banning them, this would end the Jewish 
religion?
 
The common denominator that runs though these mitzvot are, of course, 
the “chosenness” of the Jewish people. Havdala - separation - this is the 
foundation upon which all rests. For without this concept, the Jewish people 
would be just like all the other nations of the world. Without the 
chosenness of the Jewish people - in which Hashem chose us to be a light 
unto the nations - there would be no need for our existence and mission in 
this world. We would be just like the other nations, and then, certainly 
there would be no need at all for Creation. Still, Hashem, at the revelation 
of Sinai, chose us from all the nations for His G-dly mission in this world.
 
The Greeks understood this well: Wipe out the chosenness of the Jewish 
people, make them like all the other nations - and you destroy them and the 
world with it. Unfortunately, many a Jew at the time fell victim to the 
Greeks' plan and openly accepted the new and dark Greek culture.
 
A quick look at the three decrees will readily show the chosenness of 
the Jewish people running throughout them. Shabbat, of course, is a sign 
between G-d and the Jewish people, so unique to the Jews that if a non- Jew 
keeps Shabbat, he is put to death. The same holds true for circumcision, a 
sign between the Jewish people and G-d, as Hashem tells Abraham to 
circumcize himself and his house for a sign between the Jewish people and 
G-d for all generations. Calculating the month ensures that the Jewish 
calendar with all of its holidays will be celebrated at their proper times, 
once again showing the uniqueness of the Jewish nation.
 
For this, the Jews revolted in a bloody war that lasted three years, at 
the cost of many thousands dead. But the end result was that the Jews who 
stayed faithful continued the chosenness of the Jewish people and their holy 
mission.
 
This past week we saw the unfolding drama of the Seattle airport’s right 
to publicly place x-mas trees there, and under the theat of a lawsuit by a 
Chabad Rabbi to place a large Menorah there, too, the trees were first 
removed and later replaced. America, in spite of the many minorities who 
live there with freedom for all, is still known as overwhelmingly an x-tian 
nation. They had no problem offending rights of minorities - in this case 
Jews - and there will be no Menorah in the airport, for unlike the Moslems, 
the Jews do not want to make waves.
 
And over here in the Holy Land, on my way home from work the other day, 
I was appalled to see in the showcase of the Jerusalem City Hall next to a 
Menorah, a display of the birth of baby Yeshky in Bethlehem, so as not to 
insult the x-tian community, which barely exists here in Israel. Not that I 
have a problem with giving other cultures their due, but in City Hall of the 
Holy City of Jerusalem, which is supposed to represent the return of the 
Jewish people after a 2000-year exile and Jewish sovereignty, it is a shame. 
Here, in the Land of Israel, the descendants of the mighty Maccabees who 
fought and gave their lives to keep alive the chosenness and separation from 
the nations, are trying to walk the fence on both sides. Jerusalem’s City 
Hall, representing the Jewish people, is not the place for it! Where is our 
pride, and why are we embarrassed to tell the world that we are the Chosen 
People. This is what Chanuka should be all about: Now is the time to move 
forward, with the flag of the Maccabees telling a world of sick culture that 
we reject it - and in its stead, we will bring Light to the world!
 
With love of Israel,
Levi Chazen
 
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Levi,
The Sabbath was given to ALL mankind at Creation. They forgot it and God restored it through all Twelve Tribes of Israel, now specifically through the Jews since the Israelites became "lost" and Gentilized. When King Messiah Yeshua returns and reigns, He will command ALL nations to keep the biblical Sabbath and biblical festivals, the "Jewish Holidays."
As for Jews in America, in their self-imposed exile, always praying "NEXT year in Jerusalem," let them move to Israel where they belong. 
As for the pagan "mass of Christ," I am a Christian and, like the early Church of God for over 300 years, have absolutely nothing to do with pagan holidays dressed in Christian drag. We're not fooled by the Roman wolves in sheep's clothing.
Chag Hanukkah Sameach,
David Ben-Ariel
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