
A thoughtful exhortation to have 'the light of freedom always burn brightly in our homes and in our hearts. Caregivers and teachers looking for a general introduction to a plane of higher principles may find this helpful. As we know, the essence of Chanukah is to spread light, as we see from the physical fact that when we light the menorah, we use one candle to light all the. A pull-tab on each page allows children to light the candles of the menorah. Other pages show a diverse array of children playing games as well as images of the Holy Land at the time of the first Hanukkah. Light the menorah and celebrate eight days of fun with this interactive book Its time to celebrate Hanukkah From learning the story of the Macabees to making potato latkes and playing dreidel, kids will love reading along with this fun book. The illustrations depict a white, observant family and pages filled with flickering lights and stars against a blue background. Women too, are obligated to light Chanukah. Directions are provided for playing with a dreidel, words and music for two songs, recipes for potato latkes and jelly doughnuts, and simple crafts made from household objects. Who lights the Menorah All men should light, and boys should be trained from a young age to light menorah. There is also a retelling of the origins of Hanukkah, factoids (including how many candles are needed in all: 44), and mention of two women associated with the festival. Readers are urged to 'brighten the darkness,' to 'add our light,' to 'appreciate each flickering moment,' and to live with tolerance for all peoples. Jules offers eight free-verse poems and eight reflections that combine a history of the holiday with moral teachings that can be followed by those of any or no specific faith. When Moses was called by God the first time to redeem the Jews, God.

Candles are lit for each night of Hanukkah, starting with one for the first night and finishing with eight for the eighth night. Encoded in the lighting of the menorah was a message we are to carry for every generation.


In December 2021, she led the Universitys first menorah lighting in. "A handbook to help families make Hanukkah-the Jewish Festival of Lights-even more meaningful. Since her first email exchange with womens basketball coach John Pfaffl, 13.
