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How is Chanukah Connected to Succot? By Rabbi Neil Winkler
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uh actually where I spent some some real
hours yesterday trying to polish it up
and to hopefully give it in such a way
that it is understandable because it is
a little
complicated and in order to make it
understandable and easily uh shall we
say uh taken in um it took a while and
uh I very happy to say that I I worked
very hard and having looked at over
now I don't think it helped at all but
any rate uh you will tell me if it has
helped or
not I suppose the best topic
for this
lecture is a topic I would I would uh
entitle it
as
what better yet
how is kanuka connected to
sukot one is seven other one is eight
exactly I'm saying what how is it
connected I'm going to show you that it
is connected theal say it's connected
and I'll show you how and why and even
in the text in the tanak it seems to say
it's
connected but why how and I hopefully
we'll bring the proofs as to why kazal
see very
powerfully the connection between the
two uh shall we call them uh
celebratory um
festivals oh okay so maybe we
call so there you go into a whole how
many days is to C answer
seven and uh as we say
is
is is a literally an
an how can
I better best put it it stands by itself
it's an
independent and in fact even in the
Torah when you look
in at the end
of where it goes through all the um all
of
theot for the for the uh there it says
uh the all of the details of the Corban
note of
su it goes in and it goes through all of
them you
know it
says the first day the second day third
day and then it says next
thing it doesn't
say it stands by itself it is
independent on the other hand there's a
simple question it's the Eighth Day of
what why call The Eighth Day if it's not
connected to the seven before so it's a
very very
interesting position that it has
this it is an it is itself an
independent uh holay seemingly from many
areas in many areas different cor and so
on and so forth on the other
hand get the the day and you can only be
the Eighth Day of sod so there is a
connection but it is Independence we
won't go through that now but I did a
good job of taking over five minutes of
your time um but it you know what part
of the problems that I have is that so
much I want to tell you I want to say to
you and I have to be worried about the
time so uh I do apologize if I'm making
to long but um really I don't care now
we are gonna go on to um the real
problem here I just said that it seems
to be connected hanuka and sukot and
it's a strange reason why let me show
you first of
all in which way do I tell you that it's
it shows that there is certainly a
connection on
sukot we read a half Torah okay the Tor
is taken from the eighth chapter of
MIM and there you see in the very first
source that I've shared with you where
it says
says says the entire body of Israel
gathered before
Kingo um at the Feast of sukot in the
month
ofanim that is the seventh month let me
explain to you again I'm taking I'm
going off but there's a lot
of a lot of um information that's nice
for you to know if you didn't know it um
and if you didn't know it I'll review it
to
you the names of
our the the months that we
use are not really Hebrew we that the
gamar says it very clearly the mishna
says it and that
is the names
of they took from
B they AR HEB I mean think about it you
know the the sixth month is called elol
what do you think that sounds
like elel
right do you know what tamuz is look
inale I'm sure you've read it maybe
not when God takes over and he sees a
vision of what's happening in the BET
mikash before it was destroyed in effect
God explaining toel why it has to be
destroyed he says he
and there are the women who are mot
crying over because in their worship of
the tamuz tamuz
wasar was was a pig and yet that's the
name of the but we do have four Hebrew
names that we know in the time of
tanak one of them
is is the month of
thean uh number of reasons why it's
called aan that's TI by the way and many
say because thean you know you see
that also uh time is one the the
forefathers were born anyway so that's
one and then we have also here in in
um we have
was
called huh what bu I think I think
that's what it is I think it is BU
that's correct from right yeah yeah yeah
stop um oh stop it how do I stop
you um from the word
Maul uh correct
but it's not because it isn't the Hebrew
word is Hebrew word maybe from Ab
whatever but it is the second is called
bu and according to one of the when when
the um flood began and some did it
says and that that's counting
from the another one is
called um
you know what that is that said clearly
the Torah that's
and and that's n that's Nan is of course
and that and believe it or not the next
month we
called is called in again the
tanes that's a Hebrew word you know what
a z is
it's it means glow a
light or ER or
z z that's what it's called so anyway
those are the Hebrew ones but the the
other ones are actually Babylonian it's
sometimes frightening to even think
about that like I told you T but
nonetheless they kept those names for
whatever reason and any rate
um here we read that um they all
gathered
in
in they are celebrating guess what the
completion and the should I say the
dirty word kanuka the dedication of the
of the first temple that's what they did
and they did it for 14 days as you will
see um Soo and all of Israel with him
great assemblage uh observed The Feast
at that time before our God seven days
and again seven days 14 days in all and
you think they have calculators that
yeah so that's 14 days 7 plus 7even
that's one thing right and on the eighth
day he let the people go they B the king
goodbye and went to their homes joyful
and glad of heart over the goodness that
Hashem had shown to David even though
David was gone this was a fruition of
his dream to build aash and to Israel
so what eating on okay you see he's very
smart he knows what the gamar says uh
according to the we you find out this 14
days began on the seventh day of so
that's what he said well it's 14 days
and it ends on uh
you know that's
actually yeah really because it was the
E day was after that and if that's the
case it means that it was also
celebration
over
y lost their jobs to doer they weren't
happening so says you see where it says
here there was that Israel was so happy
for over the goodness Hashem had shown
to them the goodness was that he ABS
absolved them or he said I'm going to
give you um atonement even without your
observance of where this year because of
the great thing the the the dedication
of the very
first okay so there you have
it it was seven 14 days yeah but in the
eighth day so already we seeing a little
but you know eighth day but it's read
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on so already we see that at least over
the days of Suk there was a dedication
of the bdash and a celebration of the
dedication of bdash would
seem that the Torah the tanak is sort of
hinting although hasn't happened yet
seventh eight days and uh it's just uh
pretty
unbelievable that there's also a
dedication many many years later um of
um a a um red rededication of mikdash
and it is uh for eight days all right so
there's one then you have have of course
the
uh the source from the gar in Shabbat
which I may have touched upon last time
but I'm really going to read this is no
actually last time I just gave about the
story of um the of of the battle of the
non battle but
here the gamar there asks the question
about uh my kanaka and then it goes in
what about the laws of khaka it's found
in the peric of
because it's about the M the lighting
also of once mentioning sh okay we all
like like candles also on and that's
what it's about and there it says the
following one fulfills the Mitzvah of
kanka Lights with one candle per
household I hate to tell you this and
don't tell any of the retailers all you
need is one candle for the entire family
each day one candle no more okay or on a
higher level mahadin then each one in
the family lights one light each so not
just one only not not just the household
but everybody in the house everyone the
family lights one
candle every single day night of kanuka
ah but when it comes mahadin men mahrin
that's what the B says about their food
uh it is the most highest level then B
Shai says well you one lights eight
lights on the first night and subtracts
one each night you go from eight down to
one you won't know no and says we begin
with one light on the first night and we
add one light each night and it's might
have from one to eight that's what we do
of course right I'm sure you all heard
this disagreement fine so the gumar goes
on to discuss some things and at the end
it says what's the reason for different
why do they have different opinions
about this why shouldn't you go up I
sounds one the first night two the
second night it's great you look up at
somebody's window and said oh I forgot
it's the third night tonight you know
why do you have to do it Opposite so it
says two Scholars
disagree regarding the reason one
explains that b followed the order of
sacrifices offered each day of
su where when you go and see the the
bull bulock that is offered it goes from
13 to 12 through 11 to 10 to 9 to 8 to
seven those are the seven days it goes
down he says you haven't do that should
like the candles of
hanuka going down whereas want to
explain that b follow the general
practice that we must intensify increase
not decrease sanctity
males you go higher and higher and
higher right more sense sure after a
couple thousand years of of doing it
that way it makes more sense you know
and ask God why does he has us going
down on the on the cor note andot either
way my point is not what makes sense or
not what makes sense and I agree with
you is that one to A5 why would sh
insist you have to connect it to what
to what the heck is the connection from
kanuk to what does he say that's what's
important so there's another thing
interesting connection but why why was
that the that we read
and interesting very interesting so
we're going to go on somewhat I thought
it's complicated uh but uh
Journey
yeah let's say you have 300 in your's
only one do you like all
300 you can sure uh best if they put it
in different Windows even bet that's the
best thing gar in fact in shabas
discusses that and says in those days
again you had you L it outside before
they came back
to and now people put it outside those
little boxes that they will work anyway
um you can it says if you have two doors
on different different directions in
your house you know yeah yeah then you
have to light on each door because
otherwise people pass by say there's a
door he doesn't have any Han he's not
doing it but and they don't know that
it's the same house on the other side so
yes you do absolutely there's nothing
wrong take more than that
yeah okay now um so that's what we have
in the Torah
in and then we get to more or less what
I had uh touched upon uh last week about
Haag and the ra and the um the later ra
um the later prophets who there were
three prophets who prophesied during
Zar and and zakar lived in the earlier
part of B just when they had and
actually had not yet built by so it was
right after they returned from B and
they now were challenged with building a
b mikash and the second temple of course
and that is when I I read this of course
uh last time I didn't even get the the
uh the English one because I had given
the English the last time and two
because I forgot anyway the Hai tells us
the story and he says that on the second
year of the reign of
dares Darius Darius was uh right after
the great Cirus the great koresh who was
the one who allowed the Jews to return
to and to build the mikash DAR was his
was his successor and was very uh um I
would say none I would say I know who he
was very very positive toward exactly
that to have the Jews return and have
them build B which was very important by
the way because when the Samaritans came
and complained that ah they're building
a temple they're obviously they're
trying to rebel against you and
fortunately they brought out the the
papers and in effect the documents which
proved that both KES and
told him to tell the Jews to return and
to build anyway here it was in the sixth
month of um the year the the second year
what yes we discussed that last time and
you did that's right you did and it
could very well be especially because he
was so positive about the return of Jews
yeah so Ken Z I think that's why Kaz
thought that it was the same one um so
it says the first day it was Roes of the
sixth month sixth month by the way is El
the first
day and um that's when the first
prophecy was given by God To Hai okay
and to of course the yosua and he say
you might recall what I
said he said I know these people here
these rures who aren't very wealthy and
who are
challenged I know it's a tough thing but
I also know what they're thinking and he
says I know what they're
thinking I know what they're saying they
say it's really not a good time now to
build the mikash you know you haven't
got the money it's a little more
difficult and then he
says but it's a good time for you to
comfortably sit in your wood
paneled homes in other words it wasn't
just little uh little tents with
the branches on top they had nice homes
they had already built with and means
they were actually panel with the you
know that 40 years ago everybody did
that also now they said burns down the
house but not happy uh and so but that
again huh panel
panel rather than just having Raw Stone
um while at my house is now destroyed
but you can have a fancy house as he
says
therefore let me tell you what God is
telling
you I know it's going to be hard just
start it go up to the mountains cut down
the wood and start building right and
you'll see I will be very pleased with
it and find glory in the whatever you
build because they also were concerned
that how can they build remember the
concern was not only there concern was
they remember the b b the first temple
especially after Herod had uh rebuilt it
it was a glorious magnificent they say
was one of the seven
um world of Wonders and and the ancient
the ancient world was a phenomenal here
they're coming back how are they going
to be able to take all the gold
that had gathered and put in the mikdash
and all the absolute unbelievable things
that they had thear s discusses it
unreal and now they're coming back like
how are we going to build that now when
we had the money H you know it's not a
good time wait what God saying is I
understand what you feel that way
but just start I'll be happy with
whatever you build so that was what they
they said well very happy and um this
was a challenge that they said that they
that they they faced when they came back
to be rebuild the B mikdash and by doing
so bringing God's God's holy presence
back to
you and the
reassurance and the reassurance that God
gives them then that he would be
comforted and he would be very very
happy and glorified with what they build
and he and also as the prophets said the
streets of yush now because of that will
eventually be redeemed and be filled
with children again this is a um
prophecy that we hear here from other
from yo we hear from yes the concept of
the destroyed Y which of course y
himself saw because he lived through the
destruction of the temple the dream that
not only it's going to be building and
there will be children running there and
and and brides and grooms
there that's that's exactly what of
course those phrases are found three
times in yo twice of them it says loow
oh never again will you see that but
once it says you will see this okay um
when that happens the idea and the dream
of we're going to have children running
in the streets that's that's a I hope
you understand how important that is
think back to 19 to
1946 and think of the do they dream that
that only would this be a a monop a a
metrop metropolitan area H but children
will be here little young
children the the
survivors after of Holocaust when they
finally got out they said if they found
a child don't read a book of what
happened when
with you know 12 so when he was found as
an eighty an eight-year-old survived
they picked him up on their shoulders
they danced with him they didn't think
that any young po person could could
live and go through the Holocaust and
here the promise is they're going to be
children dancing in the streets what a
phenomenal promise for that generation
we're spoiled you know we don't if you
understand what the generation was going
through that is a promise that's
absolutely unbelievable that's what
right
so again was the the older one of the
prophets post the uh return and uh as we
learned last time there was a reluctance
of the people to build up and a per
pervading a feeling of weakness
and inability to do anything and that's
why we find in in the um eventual
uh later on that uh God really says very
very difficult words to this generation
because it seems that they were they
didn't move right away to rebuild and I
think I have it over here in the fifth
the fourth or fifth in the fifth uh
Source where yeah uh and where God is
telling them through kagi because they
hadn't yet built or they started and
they stopped he says you've been
expecting much but you've been getting
little and when you bring whatever you
know fruits and vegetables you home I'm
going to blow it away all the really
it's talking about the grain says God
I'm GNA blow it away said why because my
house lies in Ruins while you all hurry
to your own houses and that is why the
skies above you will H you have withheld
their moisture and the Earth has
withheld
yield that's a powerful threat of God
and so Zu Zu and yua high priest were
the leaders of Israel when they returned
the first
time was a great grandson of the lasto
the last king of um Judah and
um they finally listen to the Summons of
God and to the words of Haag and hasem
roused their Spirit and the high priest
and Joshua and the rest of the people
and they came to set to work on the beam
mikdash on the 24th day of the sixth
month the second year in other words
when God told them on the first of elol
build you know everything they said okay
yeah and they didn't do it and they
probably got together a committee that
had sit together nothing was happening
but the 24th God had said what are you
doing why haven't you built anything yet
so on the 24th he threatens them and now
they say okay okay okay and they start
building
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um that threat moved them to do what
they had to do and when you think about
it what was the reaction when they came
to building let's say the first bet
mikash they were reluctant to build the
second bet mikash they found excuses
that they were even suffering and I
understand but think about the
difference and when you see here in the
uh fourth Source how David reacted David
reacted on the bottom of that first page
says when King David was settled in his
Palace and Hashem had granted him safety
from all the animals or animals enemies
around him the king said to the prophet
Natan here I
am dwelling in the house of Cedar while
the Ark of Hashem abides in the tent he
says the exact opposite he said how is
it that I have he had a Palace built to
him built by the
Phoenicians who had been very impressed
with d as a warrior and he becomes the
king and they wanted to have very good
relations with this new powerful King to
the South and so the
Phoenicians uh did a gift that brought
down there they were the master um
carpenters and they had the seeders of
Le on even before it was a hospital and
he had them bring down these and it's
fascinating how theak tells us in well
how they actually floated on rafts
floated the the um logs and went B down
to the port in um Israel and and then
from there they brought it to Y and
that's how they built it and and they
built his Palace for David David had a
palace that was Phoenician built by the
why again I have enough time for me to
say this it was fascinating that about
15 20 years ago great just passed away
FR uh archaeologist was was um digging
in ear David the real ear David and she
found this huge wall very big after
digging the and was in the it was first
C it was in the um first 10,000 years
approximately uh which is a time of a
little of David that that that era and
she found it and she said this was
probably either either from his Palace
or from the uh the the sourc you know
the basement of it where they kept the
wines and stuff like that and of course
the archaeologist many of them who hate
to have anything that would actually
what the T the tanak says says who do
you how do you know know she said you're
right it could cannot be maybe it is
it's just a maybe but I'll tell you
something it's the
only proof
of Phoenician
architecture within 1002 200 kilometers
from here it's never came down this low
so if you can find wall around here with
Phoenician things except for this one
maybe but it is the only one and this is
what it says in tanak that the
Phoenicians came and built this so
fascinating
stuff at any rate so here is he says
that wasn't right he couldn't build a
before because the Torah says very
clearly
in only
when only after God has given you peace
security um from uh your around the
enemies and you're sitting safely and
securely then you can stop building and
exactly that was written in um the here
inel it says and
after d was D succeeded in defeating the
nebor
neighboring and not only defeating them
but he now controlled them and he had
peace around he said okay
now he goes the prophet says okay now I
got the peace and I got security the
Torah says we got to build
a you I had nice P because the the you
know the Phoenicians built it for me but
but but about God they had no house it
was in a tent the the Aron the holy Ark
was in a tent that was it he said we got
to build something and yet here it is
when God says build the second says M I
know if he can and everything
so it's remarkable difference and that
is what God was so upset about and that
is why uh he had to threaten them with
what was happening anyway this does
impact the people finally and and sure
enough they do begin to build the BET
mikdash and that we see and I'm going to
show you in the
sixth about and this is from Ezra now
Ezra comes a little after um
kagay uh and uh he comes with a
second amount of people coming from B it
is much much less than what zuel and yua
brought but they brought some I think
1500 about people from bavel came back
and it says here um when the seventh
month arrived the Israelites uh being
settled in their towns the entire people
assembled as one to Jerusalem then
yahushua and the other priests and and
his brothers built the altar of God to
offer burnt uh offerings uh offerings
and uh offered burnt offerings on each
morning and evening now this is from the
book of Ezra but it's talking about
before Ezra arrives he's Works about and
what happened during the time of Zu
which what I spoke about as soon as they
came from B and that's why I wanted
include this again an information you
should know they they started not
building a mikdash but they started
offering how do you do that
because the M was not
destroyed the altar of the be mikdash
still stood I they had a couple Nails
here and there and stuff like that but
you know and therefore as soon as they
got there they started offering corbano
to
God we don't have the building we don't
have the gold and we don't have all the
fancy stuff but we have the so they
started
offering even at the very beginning
before they had a mikash and that's what
they did right and they celebrated the
Festival of
suko with its daily offerings on each
day as is commanded they came in TI they
they settled down and the first thing
they did is offer corbon not on
sukot they didn't build it yet but sukot
was the time that they build it and when
the builders had laid the foundation of
the temple priests and their vestments
with trumpets Levites and simples were
stationed to keep praise to Hashem and
as king
of um of Israel had ordained they sang
songs of stoling and praising God
kto that's what it means guess where
that comes from that's what says that d
H told them to do that it's from Hal Hal
said and that's I love these things this
comes couple hundred years after they
live and they're saying this is what
they were singing when they came back
and the people raised a great s sh
extoling Hashem because the foundation
the mdash had been laid so it says here
that when it was we don't know but it
was in the time
of many of the priests and Levites and
Chiefs of Clans the old men who had seen
the first house wept loudly at the sight
of the founding of the house while many
others shouted joyously at the top of
their voices why why were people
crying yeah first they saw the first bam
and compared to this what they were
about to build was nothing that cup ties
into what I was saying why the people
were reluctant to build they well how
can we build something like the first
temple and the people I mean they
started building their let me tell you
something it was they came back about 49
to 50 years after they were exiled not
70 listen that not 70 and they started
building so people were still alive you
know guys who was 70 80 years old which
is not that
old right right so they they remembered
what the Ben like they were 10 15 20
years old they remember what it looked
like and now they're saying what they're
building here is nothing so they were
crying about it you see how it ties in
to what it said in they
said it's not time to build a how can we
B build what we had so that's what
happened over there at any rate
um this is what's happening has happened
during the time of KAG and then and also
his his younger
um
uh live the same
time uh also a prophet zakar and you'll
see that and um
so it seems that they started
to Zu I said was a great-grandson
ofu who was the last uh king of Yehuda
and all Kings of Yehuda were from the
davidic line yeah great
yeah people think it's a grandon look
carefully in uh and others they're
actually with four generations grandon
great grandson
yes yes because C is not his son
grandson um yeah they start
C that's a very good question I I can't
say yes
but I'm saying that there's a connection
again you
know maybe you haven't started building
the bed but we're back to to worshiping
in the mikdash
and is it the connection could be but
it's
either coincidence or it's not
coincidence but I think that's a part of
the connection right now the second time
we hear KAG talking and uh that is I
believe on the um 21st of Tish Raba
that's that's what said
um yeah that me that was
um number eight is it over here B yeah
and here it is and in number seven the
seventh Source there also from haay it
says on the 21st day of the seventh
month that's by the way um the word of
hem came to speak to
andah um who is there left among you who
saw this house in its former Splendor
right now now we're back to what we said
in in in Ezra and saying okay and who
was old enough to see that
right does it look to you now how does
it look how does it look to you now
right and must seem like nothing to you
but be strong o
zuru be strong for I Am with You says
Hashem this is the other part of the
phenomenal prophecies given to the
people I know how tough it is for you
you've returned you haven't got much
money but don't use that his excuses not
to do the job and don't worry first he
says I'll be happy with what your bill
I'll be very glad for it now he says I
guarantee that I'll be there I gu
guarantee a a success for you um be
strong he said be strong what a powerful
message he gives now when he does
that
um we realize that in effect it starts a
whole revolution in the world
um now Israel will be G will be
considered I would say honored and
glorified not because they're dependent
the other nations here they will not be
dependent other nations that was the
whole point um there's a great
wonderful prophecy even says it's a
unbelievable never
happened Isel was did not did not Merit
to have this happen but that's what he
says but anyway
um the iban azra says that that that
really that the never came true at all
but it would have come true had they you
know followed as they should have so
now right after the of KAG and by the
way Haag only has two chapters that's
all and I told you last time the beauty
of the Prophecies of ha is that he gives
you all the dates like has a calendar in
front of him this is why God said this
is so give us an idea when these things
are happening that's very it's so one
wonderful historically for us to be able
to know that so that therefore when zaka
starts speaking he starts speaking his
first is literally almost immediately
after ha had his lasta on the 21st day
of TI zakar has it a week 10 days later
zakar in the beginning of
mar begin has his first that's what it
says here in the next thing um
what
happen CU I actually Zakaria where are
you
Zakaria yeah there is zakar yeah yeah
eight number eight right right right
number eight it says in the eighth month
of the second year of dares work of God
came word of God came to zakar saying
Hashem was very angry with your
ancestors turn uh turn back back to me
says God and I will turn back to
you when he said we'll come back to you
you know you turn back to me yeah but
that's what he's saying it doesn't
say it says the eighth
month do not be like your ancestors for
when the early prophets called to them
and said come turn back from your evil
ways and your evil Deeds but they did
not obey oh give heed to me me so where
so where are your ancestors now and did
the prophets live forever where are your
ancestors now and the prophets live
forever in other words every generation
passes but exactly what the prophet says
happened to listen to your prophets so
in other words even at this point it
still hadn't yet been done what God
wanted to them they may have laid it
seems they had laid a foundation but
they hadn't really started building
that's what it seems to be um and
so as we go on um we realize zakaya was
giving a message that unless we un
understand this is happening right after
what ha said A week and a week and a
half before and um we wouldn't
understand it see is urging the people
to shed their feelings of inadequacy
just like he said the same thing and
start building the
mikdash and indeed as we read they start
doing that the next month in the ninth
month that we have even Ezra the Next
Generation points to the Prophecies of
Zakaria and kagay and the motivation to
um build this I'm not GNA make you uh um
read the Aramaic but I'll I did
translate it for you they have in the
ninth thing then the prophets and Ezra
who is a generation later is telling the
people what happened in the last
generation he said the prophets kagay
and zakaya prophesied to the Jews in
Judah and Jerusalem inspired by God of
course thereon Zub Babel and yosua began
rebuilding the house of God in Jerusalem
with the full
support and um of the prophets of Hashem
so the Elders of the Jews progressed in
in the building urged on by the
prophesying of kagay and zakaya and they
brought the building to completion under
the ages of the god of Israel and by the
order of Cyrus and Darius and
kinger one of
the okay um what's the word AES AES
under the the the support would say of
them AG of you know you know it's like
some guy a wealthy guy has has has
people a painter make uh make paintings
to him it's under the ages of he is
supporting it okay
um so the next prophecy by okay uh the
prophecy of ha and is is a prophecy
actually I was wrong that wasn't the
last time also has a prophecy in the
ninth month this is what I touched upon
last time this actually is what blows
your mind it says there in ha he starts
it with on the 24th day of the ninth
month in the year
of dares the second year the word of God
came to the prophet kagi and now take
thought from this day backward he said
as long as no stone has yet been laid
upon another in the B mikdash maybe the
Bas was made but they hadn't really
started the building yet now listen to
this take note he said from the 24th day
of the n9th month when they have not yet
started building ex said the day from
the day before when the foundation was
laid for the temple in other words it's
going to lay the temple on the 25th day
of the ninth month he said take note
while the seed is still in the granery
and the vine and fig and so on and so
forth to go back to what I said last
time for those who weren't here those
who may have forgotten the ninth month
is kiss
slave the day before they started
building
up was 24th of Kay which means they
started building on the 25th of KL
that's when the real building of the
second temple started the 25th of KL we
call that son the 25th of K that's when
it
starts B in the B Shen some 250 years
before but that's when it started so at
any rate
um that's what we
read and that is as I said powerful
unbelievable but what's also very
interesting about this and this is
crucial for us to answer the question I
was telling you and that is it says also
if you see this take note well the seed
is still in the granery and the vine fig
tree pomegranate and Olive Tree have not
yet uh born fruit from this day on I
will send blessings so it's kiss slave
and the olives have not yet taken fruit
right um and and in fact in the um
when we come to
speaking of the ma basic fruit or
something of Israel and what the Torah
always says uh it says um let me see in
in the shma you can help me out here
um it
says and then it says
you will gather
what which is what is
wine is Right olive oil correct you
don't mention popey but they have olive
oil so there you have the
three all three over here look what it
says it
says is a time what it say it says you
have you shall hold the Feast of for
seven days during the and Gathering of
the threshing floor meaning weeds and
Grain and your vat and wine what's
missing
here what should be
then and your olive oil your oil why
doesn't the Torah mention you're also
going to be gathering the oil the olive
oil understand the importance of olive
oil in the ancient world it was used as
as money it was used for many things not
only eating and drinking and and adding
to your no it helped you for your skin
everything it was a a basic
thing to sukot doesn't it
say why doesn't it say you'll be
gathering your olive oil also why did
they skip it up over
here very
simple onot they don't gather
oil because although the wine and grain
Harvest is completed in the end of the
summer the ol of
pressing time had just
begun it wasn't yet ready that
early now we asked the
question why did the
Torah
connect well let me go one more
thing the rabbis see this and there's
discussion in the mishna of Bim you know
what the Bim are the first fruits first
fruits come usually between that
everything's ready by by Shabu and you
you bring it the the first fruits are
brought then uh from they say
um to from
sh no from it says from from sh that
from sh the which brought the
first uh so the gar
says
um okay um yeah
yeah I say yeah I'm sorry from sh to I
said the other way around I mean they
start bring it from
sh and they you can come if you I just
got there for you when can I go when you
come
for bring it then also you know because
you have to bring it to the okay so
those are times you can do it but the
two things you have to do you have to
bring the first
fruits and you have to say a proc
Proclamation right so it's called
mikra look up
first and the
so those are two things you have to do
huh yeah first
fruits
from first
child first fruit okay the first fruit
of
anyway the M discusses specifics and the
Mish says rabuda says that one may bring
his and recite the proclamation from sh
until sukot but between sukot anduk he
may bring the Bim but he cannot make the
proclamation says that he may make bring
as well as make the proclamation even uh
to
kanuk why is Kaneka considered the time
of first fruits
because that's when they had the
oil and before then they hadn't pressed
the oil hello welcome to
Kaneka why did they have oil oh they
couldn't find it go to the store and get
another piece of an OU on it and bring B
what is this they couldn't because the
pressing was not
completed they can only use what was
ever there they only found one thing and
that's what they had America until they
got
more so you see that you
see as a time
of and you think at the end of it no it
isn't because kanuka is a time
of just
like the connection therefore is
fascinating
mishna also other things not only
historically and date wise but the f
dates when talk about Al anyway but the
fact is that what we're happening what's
happening here is that we had a time in
in the year and that was a time for for
olive oil you know yeah laus and donuts
also the olive oil is really good
thing so here you are in
the longest in the in the uh the time
the weeks of the longest
nights of the
year at the end of a
month when the moon is not powerful it's
going it's the darkest moment you can
have in the year the longest time when
the Jew says light the
candles like before
that's it that's our connection and
that's part of what Hanukah really is
about and I wish you happy Hanah