Question: Why are burning candles the symbol of Hanukkah? We also light candles on other holidays, and lighting candles is basically part of many cultures.
Answer: A candle is a symbol of light, a symbol of physical and spiritual power that fills us and helps us feel that we are beyond the boundaries of this world, in unlimited space.
We forget our body and don’t feel that it limits and pressures us but as if we are floating in the air.
Question: Why is it a custom to add a candle each day of Hanukkah so that there are ultimately there are eight candles?
Answer: I receive a new Sefira with every day that goes by, a new spiritual level fromMalchut to Bina. Hanukkah is not the end of our development yet, but only part of it. This is the reason that it is called “Hanukkah”, stemming from the Hebrew words “park” and “here.”
This is how we attain part of the spiritual world, a relatively small part of it, freed of the interference of the “Greeks” inside of us and interconnected. Then, there is another part of the correction from Hanukkah to Purim. In Purim, we attain the complete end of correction and gain control of the whole upper world.
Question: Why is it customary to eat doughnuts during Hanukkah?
Answer: Doughnuts represent the oil, the light. Hanukkah is the holiday of light. When we attain the first unity between us, we feel to what extent it was not in our power, but that it was done with the help of the upper force that fulfilled this unity between us.
This is why the symbol of the holiday is light, a light that is above us like the light of the sun, the light of life, the light of the burning oil.
Once the people had no lamps other than lamps that burned oil. Oil is considered a source of light.
If we Jews begin to fight for our unity, ignoring all external enemies, and strive to get closer to one another, a Light suddenly will come to us from above and connect us. Then, with the help of the great force that will be opened between us, we will be able to overcome all obstacles, conquer all fears, hatred, ISIS, and intifadas.
It is all in our hands, and it all adds up to our force of unity. This is the reason that theTorah tells us only about unity. This is the first and foremost condition for receiving the Torah. Are we ready to connect as one man in one heart in order to keep the rules of “‘What is hateful to you, do not to your neighbor” and “You shall love thy neighbor as thyself”?
Everything is aimed only at connection because in the connection between us we discover the upper world that is meant for us. As it is written, “May you see your world in your lifetime” because it is in this life that we begin to feel spirituality and life in both worlds.
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From the Israeli Radio Program 103FM 12/6/15
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From the Israeli Radio Program 103FM 12/6/15
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