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Listen To The Lights | A Letter From The Rebbe | English
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A letter from the Rebbe to all participants in public Menorah lightings in the USA. Watch full-length videos of the Rebbe: https://go.jem.tv/YT (microdonation) FOLLOW US Facebook: @JewishMedia @JEMDailyVideo Instagram: @Jewish_Media Twitter: @JEMediaOrg YouTube: JewishMedia Website: JEMCentral.org TikTok: @Jewish_Media Made possible by: Global America group LLC ZY labs LLC Crown Funding Group Inc Creswell Inc.
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The lighting of Hanukkah menorahs in public
spaces was initiated by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem
Mendel Schneerson and gave rise to the now
ubiquitous menorahs that stand in city squares,
malls and parks across the United States of
America and the world.
On the eve of Hanukkah 1980 the Rebbe wrote
a letter explaining the reasoning and inspiration
of the public menorah.
To all participants in the public lighting
of the Hanukkah Menorah in the USA, greeting
and blessing.
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights recalls the
victory more than 2100 years ago of a militarily
weak but spiritually strong Jewish people
over the mighty forces of a ruthless enemy
that had overrun the Holy Land and threatened
to engulf the land and its people in darkness
The miraculous victory culminating with the
dedication of a sanctuary in Jerusalem and
the rekindling of the menorah which had been
desecrated and extinguished by the enemy has
been celebrated annually ever since during
these eight days of Hanukkah especially by
lighting the Hanukkah menorah also as a symbol
and message of the triumph of freedom over
oppression, of spirit over matter, of light
over darkness.
it is a timely and reassuring message for
the forces of darkness are ever present.
Moreover the danger does not come exclusively
from the outside, it often lurks close to
home in the form of insidious erosion of time-honored
values and principles that are at the foundation
of any decent human society, needless to say
darkness is not chased away by brooms and
sticks but by illumination
Our sages said a little light expels a lot
of Darkness
Chanukah lights reminds us in the most obvious
way that illumination begins at home within
oneself and one's family by increasing and
intensifying the light of Torah & Mitzvahs
in the everyday experience even as the Hanukkah
lights are kindled in the growing numbers
from day to day but though it begins at home
it does not stop there such is the nature
of light that when one kindles a light for
one's own benefit it benefits also all who
are in the vicinity indeed the Hanukkah lights
are expressly meant to illuminate the outside,
symbolically alluding to the duty to bring
light also to those who for one reason or
another still walk in darkness.
Rebbe thank you, and happy chanukah.
You too!
i'll be happy with your lighting on chanukah
- it must also illuminate the outside, also.
Thank you Rebbe!
That is the message of Hanukkah; to light
the front door in such a manner that it lights
up the street arouud you, also.
Thank you Rebbe I need it in my neighborhood.
May G-d almighty bless you.
What is true of the individual is true of
a Nation especially this great United States,
United under God and generously blessed by
God material as well as spiritual riches.
It is truly the duty and privilege of this
nation to promote all the forces of life both
at home and abroad and in a steadily growing
measure.
Let us pray that the message of the Hanukkah
lights will illuminate the everyday life of
everyone personally and of the society at
large for a brighter life in every respect
both materially and spiritually
with esteem and blessing, in the spirit of
Hanukkah M. Schneerson
[Music]