Illuminate Your Chanukah with Torah Live
Chanukah is here, and it’s time to light up the nights with joy, warmth, and the kind of learning that sticks with you long after the dreidels have stopped spinning.
Chanukah is here, and it’s time to light up the nights with joy, warmth, and the kind of learning that sticks with you long after the dreidels have stopped spinning.
In the heart of Jerusalem, among the vibrant greenery and the calls of exotic animals, a unique event took place. Eitan Weinstein, in honor of his bar mitzvah, took his celebration beyond the usual festivities to create something truly meaningful.
Every year, it’s the same question. Should we stick to the timeless clink of chocolate coins, or embrace the modern allure of actual gifts?
On December 5th, communities in the Diaspora begin saying the prayer for rain, v’ten tal u’matar, in the bracha of bareich aleinu.
The Chanukah candles represent the victory of light over darkness, the Torah’s eternal light and the role of the Jewish people as a light for the nations.