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Metro DetroitThe Premier Directory and Savings Guide for the Jewish Home
FREEIssue 105 - August 2012
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Wednesday, September 5th 2012
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The month of Elul is upon us. This month is dedicated to preparing ourselves for the upcoming holy days of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur, which occur
on the first, second and tenth days of the next month, Tishrei. During Elul, we should analyze all that we have done during the past year: Are we nicer people? Are we properly committed to the service of G-d and that which the Torah requires? Have we improved at all? If we have improved, then we know we are on the right track. During Elul, we should work on ways we can further improve ourselves. If we have not improved, then we have our work cut out for us. Elul is a time to plot our course, our game plan, for the upcoming year. It is a time for repentance and introspection. It is a time that we cannot let slip away. Our life depends on it.
There was a farmer who every winter went to an agricultural convention. At the convention, he explored new methods for improving his crop output. He tried to discover new methods for efficient irrigation, hew hybrids that produced better produce, and new farm machinery. He expended all this effort so that he could be assured that the coming year’s harvest would be successful, if not better than the last year’s.
One year, while attending the convention, the farmer became ill and needed to be hospitalized. While in the hospital, the doctors discovered that he suffered from a very serious ailment that would require long term care. He was moved to a hospital near his home, and his lengthy treatment began. Months went by, and the farmer’s health dramatically improved. He was finally discharged from the hospital and returned home.
What he found at home caused him great
anguish. He surveyed the entire acreage of his farm. Here he was, halfway into the growing season, and much of the land remained bare. Apparently, his instructions on when and where to plant had not been followed. Any dreams of a successful
harvest were dashed. The farmer knew that he could do nothing by that point in time. Starting to plant now would not help. It was too late for that. All of the new techniques he had learned about and all of the machinery he bought could not help. All of the
preparations he had made for this season were for naught.
Elul is the “planting season.” We may “prepare” ourselves during the year for this season by furthering our devotion to G-d and the Torah. However, if come Elul and the High Holy days, we do not “plant our seeds” - we do not make a firm commitment to improve and in fact act on it - we have missed our opportunity to assure ourselves of a successful year. We may try to plead that we were victims of circumstance: ‘I was busy with family problems...I needed to focus all my energies on making a living...I did not have the strength, and therefore I did not have the time to increase and improve my commitment to G-d.’ However, just as excuses cannot convince seeds to sprout in the wrong season, so too excuses cannot help us after we have missed the time to prepare ourselves for our impending judgment. We should take advantage of this season so that we will all be the recipients of a bountiful harvest this year.
(Based on the thoughts of HaRav Yechezkel Levenstein zt”l)
Reprinted with permission from www.torah.org
The Month of Elul - An Opportunity Not To Be Missed BY: RABBI YEHUDAH PRERO
Elul is the “planting season.”
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on the first, second and tenth days of the next month, Tishrei. During Elul, we should analyze all that we have done during the past year: Are we nicer people? Are we properly committed to the service of G-d and that which the Torah requires? Have we improved at all? If we have improved, then we know we are on the right track. During Elul, we should work on ways we can further improve ourselves. If we have not improved, then we have our work cut out for us. Elul is a time to plot our course, our game plan, for the upcoming year. It is a time for repentance and introspection. It is a time that we cannot let slip away. Our life depends on it.
There was a farmer who every winter went to an agricultural convention. At the convention, he explored new methods for improving his crop output. He tried to discover new methods for efficient irrigation, hew hybrids that produced better produce, and new farm machinery. He expended all this effort so that he could be assured that the coming year’s harvest would be successful, if not better than the last year’s.
One year, while attending the convention, the farmer became ill and needed to be hospitalized. While in the hospital, the doctors discovered that he suffered from a very serious ailment that would require long term care. He was moved to a hospital near his home, and his lengthy treatment began. Months went by, and the farmer’s health dramatically improved. He was finally discharged from the hospital and returned home.
What he found at home caused him great
anguish. He surveyed the entire acreage of his farm. Here he was, halfway into the growing season, and much of the land remained bare. Apparently, his instructions on when and where to plant had not been followed. Any dreams of a successful
harvest were dashed. The farmer knew that he could do nothing by that point in time. Starting to plant now would not help. It was too late for that. All of the new techniques he had learned about and all of the machinery he bought could not help. All of the
preparations he had made for this season were for naught.
Elul is the “planting season.” We may “prepare” ourselves during the year for this season by furthering our devotion to G-d and the Torah. However, if come Elul and the High Holy days, we do not “plant our seeds” - we do not make a firm commitment to improve and in fact act on it - we have missed our opportunity to assure ourselves of a successful year. We may try to plead that we were victims of circumstance: ‘I was busy with family problems...I needed to focus all my energies on making a living...I did not have the strength, and therefore I did not have the time to increase and improve my commitment to G-d.’ However, just as excuses cannot convince seeds to sprout in the wrong season, so too excuses cannot help us after we have missed the time to prepare ourselves for our impending judgment. We should take advantage of this season so that we will all be the recipients of a bountiful harvest this year.
(Based on the thoughts of HaRav Yechezkel Levenstein zt”l)
Reprinted with permission from www.torah.org
The Month of Elul - An Opportunity Not To Be Missed BY: RABBI YEHUDAH PRERO
Elul is the “planting season.”
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Links to the VaadRabbi Doniel NeustadtHalachah Hotline 248-559-5005 x100Kashruth Product Helpline 248-559-5005 [email protected]
KASHRUTH ALERTS DETRIOTBLOOMBERRY FROZEN YOGURT STORE in Royal Oak is not Kosher certi�ed. �e OU symbol that was displayed there and on its nutrition sheets was unauthorized and has been removed.SOPHIA PITA BREAD is Kosher only when bearing the K-COR symbol. Some Sophia pita bread not bearing the K-COR is made by a non-Kosher plant.PITA CHIPS from AMERICAN BAKERY PRODUCTS INC. are not Kosher certi�ed. American Bakery Products’ Pita breads and Lawash breads are certi�ed, when bearing the K-COR symbol.BROWN’S BUNS, certi�ed by the COR, are not Pas Yisroel.
SLURPEE FLAVOR CARDS on slurpee machines at 7-Eleven stores recently began bearing an OU symbol on some varieties. Please be advised that while the OU certi�es many Coca-Cola and Fanta brand varieties of frozen beverage syrups, this certi�cation applies only to the original box of syrup manufactured by Coca-Cola. �e OU does not provide store level supervision to guarantee that a store is using certi�ed syrup for the slurpee products that bear these �avor cards. Locally, the COR provides supervision for slurpees at four 7-Eleven stores, but only for certain machines in each store, as speci�ed on the COR certi�cate posted there. (Lincoln & Green�eld: only right and center machines. 11 & Coolidge, 13 & Green�eld, and 11 & Lahser: only left machine.) At non-supervised stores, the COR recommends that the consumer verify, with the manager’s permission, that the box of syrup in the back which feeds the slurpee machine is a Kosher brand and variety, and also whether a non-Kosher or dairy �avor was used very recently in this same spigot, in which case there may still be a mixture in the barrel. (Stores generally do not clean the machine between �avors.) For your convenience, a Kosher slurpee list from the Chicago Rabbinical Council is attached.
RIVER RANCH FRESH VEGETABLE SALADS have changed plants and currently are not Star-K certi�ed, and do not bear the Star-K symbol.NATURE VALLEY TRAIL MIX DARK CHOCOLATE & NUT CHEWY GRANOLA BARS are not certi�ed by the OU. Some packages mistakenly have an OU on them.TROPICAL DELIGHT EXOTICS STRAWBERRY BANANA BEVERAGE from Canada contains non-Kosher grape juice and was labeled with an unauthorized COR 13. �is product is not Kosher certi�ed.HEALTHY PAC FROZEN BROCCOLI FLORETS bears an unauthorized OK symbol. �is product is not certi�ed by the OK.STOP & SHOP ROCKY ROAD REAL PREMIUM ICE CREAM is not certi�ed by the OU. Some containers mistakenly display an OU D symbol.VIVA ITALIA TOMATO SAUCES are not OU certi�ed. �e OU symbol that appears on any Viva Italia tomato sauce product (Marinara, Vodka, Puttanesca or others) is unauthorized.CREMOSA BRAND RICOTTA CHEESE bears an unauthorized OK symbol. �e product is not certi�ed by the OK.SUPERIOR BAKING BROWNIE BITES are processed on dairy equipment and may contain dairy residuals. �is product is certi�ed as an OU D - Dairy product. A limited quantity of labels were printed with a plain OU without the D. �ese mislabeled products were primarily sold at Costco in the Northeast.eFOODS GOLD GRANOLA from Food For Health International contains dairy ingredients and is certi�ed Kosher dairy by the OU. Some packaging is mistakenly labeled with a plain OU, without the ‘D’ dairy designation. (�is product is not sold in stores, and is available only by contacting the company.)
R A B B I B E R Y L B R O Y D E
THE FOLLOWING SLURPEE FLAVORS ARE NOT CERTIFIED KOSHER!HORCHATA OLE`
ORANGE BANG SMOOTHIESTRAWBERRY TWIZZLER
MONSTER BLACK
To be added to the email list for Kashrus Alerts Detroit, send your email address to: [email protected]
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Starting July 11th Yad Ezra will be introducing a drive-through window for clients who want a more discreet and confidential way to pick up groceries.
Yad Ezra’s New Drive-Through Window
Easy 3 Step Process
2850 W. 11 Mile Road Berkley, MI 48072 248-548-3663 www.yadezra.org
1. Contact Brooke Lipsitz ([email protected]) or call 248-548-3663 to schedule an appointment.2. Follow-up with completion of paperwork.3. Come on your assigned date ring the bell on the east side of the building and a staff member will bring you your groceries based on family size.
*Important Information- You must be signed up 8 full days before a given pick-up date.- Pick-up dates are Wednesdays between 4:00pm-5:30pm.-The window is located on the east side of our building 2850 W. 11 Mile Road Berkley, MI 48072.
Links to the VaadRabbi Doniel NeustadtHalachah Hotline 248-559-5005 x100Kashruth Product Helpline 248-559-5005 [email protected]
KASHRUTH ALERTS DETRIOTBLOOMBERRY FROZEN YOGURT STORE in Royal Oak is not Kosher certi�ed. �e OU symbol that was displayed there and on its nutrition sheets was unauthorized and has been removed.SOPHIA PITA BREAD is Kosher only when bearing the K-COR symbol. Some Sophia pita bread not bearing the K-COR is made by a non-Kosher plant.PITA CHIPS from AMERICAN BAKERY PRODUCTS INC. are not Kosher certi�ed. American Bakery Products’ Pita breads and Lawash breads are certi�ed, when bearing the K-COR symbol.BROWN’S BUNS, certi�ed by the COR, are not Pas Yisroel.
SLURPEE FLAVOR CARDS on slurpee machines at 7-Eleven stores recently began bearing an OU symbol on some varieties. Please be advised that while the OU certi�es many Coca-Cola and Fanta brand varieties of frozen beverage syrups, this certi�cation applies only to the original box of syrup manufactured by Coca-Cola. �e OU does not provide store level supervision to guarantee that a store is using certi�ed syrup for the slurpee products that bear these �avor cards. Locally, the COR provides supervision for slurpees at four 7-Eleven stores, but only for certain machines in each store, as speci�ed on the COR certi�cate posted there. (Lincoln & Green�eld: only right and center machines. 11 & Coolidge, 13 & Green�eld, and 11 & Lahser: only left machine.) At non-supervised stores, the COR recommends that the consumer verify, with the manager’s permission, that the box of syrup in the back which feeds the slurpee machine is a Kosher brand and variety, and also whether a non-Kosher or dairy �avor was used very recently in this same spigot, in which case there may still be a mixture in the barrel. (Stores generally do not clean the machine between �avors.) For your convenience, a Kosher slurpee list from the Chicago Rabbinical Council is attached.
RIVER RANCH FRESH VEGETABLE SALADS have changed plants and currently are not Star-K certi�ed, and do not bear the Star-K symbol.NATURE VALLEY TRAIL MIX DARK CHOCOLATE & NUT CHEWY GRANOLA BARS are not certi�ed by the OU. Some packages mistakenly have an OU on them.TROPICAL DELIGHT EXOTICS STRAWBERRY BANANA BEVERAGE from Canada contains non-Kosher grape juice and was labeled with an unauthorized COR 13. �is product is not Kosher certi�ed.HEALTHY PAC FROZEN BROCCOLI FLORETS bears an unauthorized OK symbol. �is product is not certi�ed by the OK.STOP & SHOP ROCKY ROAD REAL PREMIUM ICE CREAM is not certi�ed by the OU. Some containers mistakenly display an OU D symbol.VIVA ITALIA TOMATO SAUCES are not OU certi�ed. �e OU symbol that appears on any Viva Italia tomato sauce product (Marinara, Vodka, Puttanesca or others) is unauthorized.CREMOSA BRAND RICOTTA CHEESE bears an unauthorized OK symbol. �e product is not certi�ed by the OK.SUPERIOR BAKING BROWNIE BITES are processed on dairy equipment and may contain dairy residuals. �is product is certi�ed as an OU D - Dairy product. A limited quantity of labels were printed with a plain OU without the D. �ese mislabeled products were primarily sold at Costco in the Northeast.eFOODS GOLD GRANOLA from Food For Health International contains dairy ingredients and is certi�ed Kosher dairy by the OU. Some packaging is mistakenly labeled with a plain OU, without the ‘D’ dairy designation. (�is product is not sold in stores, and is available only by contacting the company.)
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THE FOLLOWING SLURPEE FLAVORS ARE NOT CERTIFIED KOSHER!HORCHATA OLE`
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SHACHARIS (SUN)Vasikin B’nai Zion6:50 Agudah-Magen Avrohom7:00 B’nai Israel7:15 Chabad 9 Mile7:30 B’nai Israel
Dovid Ben NuchimKollelShomrey EmunahYeshiva Gedolah
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Russian Minyan – YBYKeter Torah (WB)
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SHACHARIS (MON-FRI)Vasikin B’nai Zion6:05/6:15# Agudah-Magen Avrohom6:05/6:15 Young Israel – Oak Park6:25/6:30# B’nai Israel6:40/6:50 Chabad Farmington Hills6:45# Partners Bais Medrash6:45/6:55# Young Israel - Southfield6:50/6:55 Tugman Bais Chabad(WB)6:55/7:00 Dovid Ben Nuchim6:55/7:00 B’nai Israel7:00# Beth Tefilo
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Shabbos - Earliest ShacharisVasikin - K’hal Chareidim7:45 Young Israel – Southfield8:00 B’nai Israel8:15 Yeshiva Gedolah Young Israel – Oak Park
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The Non-Olympic Flame BY RABBI AVI SHAFRAN
continued on page 48
All the pomp and glitter that the Olympics have this summer, all the celebrated athletes and venerated ideals, obscured
the true dark heart of the Games.For although the modern Olympics are
presented as a paragon of good-natured competition and a vehicle for global unity, their roots, stretching back to the ancient Greek Olympics, are gnarled and ugly.
In their original incarnation, the Games were fiercely xenophobic; only Greek-speakers needed apply. And their competitions could be beastly and bloody; the original Olympians were single-mindedly focused on victory, even at the cost of limb or life. That should not surprise anyone familiar with ancient Greek culture; in Hellas, death was an acceptable, even noble, outcome of competitive displays of physical prowess. The ancient Greeks did not subscribe to our contemporary notions of moral good or bad; those were bequeathals to the world from the Jews, whose beliefs puzzled the Greeks, and whose own rejection of Hellenism, as it happens, is at the core of what the Jewish holiday Chanukah commemorates.
What is surprising, and depressing, is that the modern Games, for all their life-affirming pageantry and paeans about the “spirit of friendship,” possess a moral shabbiness all their own.
True, they may no longer feature events like the pankration, a form of extreme fighting that regularly saw competitors maimed or killed. And the primitive desire to utterly crush one’s opponent that animated ancient Greek competitors is at least somewhat sublimated these days. But the egotism and amorality are still apparent; as is the antipathy for Jews.
Some still alive remember the summer Games of 1936 in Berlin, which Adolph Hitler exploited to help promote the Third Reich’s image.
Many more recall the murder of 11 Israelis
by Arab terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics - and how International Olympic Committee president Avery Brundage boldly declared, after a one-day suspension of the competition, that “the Games must go on!”
In 2004, there was a memorial service for those 11 slaughtered Israelis, at the Israeli ambassador’s residence in Athens. Addressing the small gathering, the widow of one of the murdered athletes asked why, considering that the “whole Olympic family” had been attacked by the terrorists in 1972, the participants were gathered in a private home and not at an IOC-sponsored memorial in the presence of all the Olympians.
The modern Games, for all their life-affirming
pageantry and paeans about the “spirit of friendship,”
possess a moral shabbiness all their own.
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The Non-Olympic Flame BY RABBI AVI SHAFRAN
continued on page 48
All the pomp and glitter that the Olympics have this summer, all the celebrated athletes and venerated ideals, obscured
the true dark heart of the Games.For although the modern Olympics are
presented as a paragon of good-natured competition and a vehicle for global unity, their roots, stretching back to the ancient Greek Olympics, are gnarled and ugly.
In their original incarnation, the Games were fiercely xenophobic; only Greek-speakers needed apply. And their competitions could be beastly and bloody; the original Olympians were single-mindedly focused on victory, even at the cost of limb or life. That should not surprise anyone familiar with ancient Greek culture; in Hellas, death was an acceptable, even noble, outcome of competitive displays of physical prowess. The ancient Greeks did not subscribe to our contemporary notions of moral good or bad; those were bequeathals to the world from the Jews, whose beliefs puzzled the Greeks, and whose own rejection of Hellenism, as it happens, is at the core of what the Jewish holiday Chanukah commemorates.
What is surprising, and depressing, is that the modern Games, for all their life-affirming pageantry and paeans about the “spirit of friendship,” possess a moral shabbiness all their own.
True, they may no longer feature events like the pankration, a form of extreme fighting that regularly saw competitors maimed or killed. And the primitive desire to utterly crush one’s opponent that animated ancient Greek competitors is at least somewhat sublimated these days. But the egotism and amorality are still apparent; as is the antipathy for Jews.
Some still alive remember the summer Games of 1936 in Berlin, which Adolph Hitler exploited to help promote the Third Reich’s image.
Many more recall the murder of 11 Israelis
by Arab terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics - and how International Olympic Committee president Avery Brundage boldly declared, after a one-day suspension of the competition, that “the Games must go on!”
In 2004, there was a memorial service for those 11 slaughtered Israelis, at the Israeli ambassador’s residence in Athens. Addressing the small gathering, the widow of one of the murdered athletes asked why, considering that the “whole Olympic family” had been attacked by the terrorists in 1972, the participants were gathered in a private home and not at an IOC-sponsored memorial in the presence of all the Olympians.
The modern Games, for all their life-affirming
pageantry and paeans about the “spirit of friendship,”
possess a moral shabbiness all their own.
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The answer was not supplied, but it is likely not unrelated to the fact that when Olympic federation representatives gathered in Kuala Lumpur two years earlier to prepare for the Athens Games, 199 flags were flown, including the one adopted by the Palestinians, but Israel’s was not among them.
Relevant, too, was the unpleasantness of Arash Miresmaeili, the Iranian judo wrestler who had been scheduled this year to compete with an Israeli but who, it seems, stuffed himself with food during the days before the bout so he would be disqualified for his weight class. Quoted in an Iranian newspaper as having “refused” to compete with an Israeli, he was awarded $115,000 by Iran for “sacrificing” a gold medal. The IOC, for its part, pretended that the entire episode was just the unfortunate saga of an athlete who neglected to count his calories.
There is no dearth of Israel-hatred these days in the world, nor of what most of it really is: Jew-hatred. But the particular Jew-focused animus that has accompanied the Olympics in modern times might serve as well as a reminder of something more fundamental: how diametric the essence of the Games is to the Jewish faith.
The Greeks’ highest ideal was physical accomplishment; the Jews’, moral. In contrast to the Olympic motto of “citius, altius, fortius” - “swifter, higher, stronger” - the Jewish credo was a simple, hopeful “holier.”
The Hellenist worldview placed the human being on the highest pedestal. Nature was perfect and the human body and mind were its highest expressions. What “gods” were paid homage in Hellas were but actors in a sort of celestial soap-opera. The idea of an ultimate Creator, and that He expects self-control from His free-willed creations, was seen by the Greeks as just so much Jewish pollution.
In the second century before the Common Era, the Seleucid Empire sought to impose Greek belief on its subjects, including the Jews in Judea, who were ordered to abandon practices that seemed particularly antagonistic to Greek belief. According to Jewish historical accounts, circumcision, with its none-too-subtle message of man’s imperfection, and the Sabbath, whose rest from work flew in the face of nature’s ceaseless toil, were specific targets; as was the Jewish ideal of modesty, which the Greeks saw as the expression of unnatural shame over the human body.
Some Jews willingly accepted the new culture, and eventually became absorbed into it. Others, though, through whom Judaism persevered, resisted and eventually rebelled, establishing their independence from the Seleucids. Chanukah celebrates their refusal to abandon the Jewish ancestral faith.
In Jewish tradition, the Greek era is called a time of “darkness,” a reference to its unenlightened worldview. The candles lit on Chanukah are meant to symbolize how, in the words of the Talmudic rabbis, “a small bit of light can push away a large amount of darkness.” And indeed, over the millennia that ensued after the first Chanukah, the Jewish vision of right, wrong and human responsibility has persevered over the once-ubiquitous Greek culture, which, at least in its original form, today resides only in museums and college courses.
The darkness that has yet to be banished, though, is the hatred for Jews that accompanied contempt for Jewish ideals. May that animus too, despite its current popularity, soon go the way of the pankration and Greek gods, forever exorcized by the small but powerful lights of Chanukah menorahs everywhere.
continued from page 46 In contrast to the Olympic motto of
“citius, altius, fortius” - “swifter, higher,
stronger” - the Jewish credo was a simple,
hopeful “holier.”
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The answer was not supplied, but it is likely not unrelated to the fact that when Olympic federation representatives gathered in Kuala Lumpur two years earlier to prepare for the Athens Games, 199 flags were flown, including the one adopted by the Palestinians, but Israel’s was not among them.
Relevant, too, was the unpleasantness of Arash Miresmaeili, the Iranian judo wrestler who had been scheduled this year to compete with an Israeli but who, it seems, stuffed himself with food during the days before the bout so he would be disqualified for his weight class. Quoted in an Iranian newspaper as having “refused” to compete with an Israeli, he was awarded $115,000 by Iran for “sacrificing” a gold medal. The IOC, for its part, pretended that the entire episode was just the unfortunate saga of an athlete who neglected to count his calories.
There is no dearth of Israel-hatred these days in the world, nor of what most of it really is: Jew-hatred. But the particular Jew-focused animus that has accompanied the Olympics in modern times might serve as well as a reminder of something more fundamental: how diametric the essence of the Games is to the Jewish faith.
The Greeks’ highest ideal was physical accomplishment; the Jews’, moral. In contrast to the Olympic motto of “citius, altius, fortius” - “swifter, higher, stronger” - the Jewish credo was a simple, hopeful “holier.”
The Hellenist worldview placed the human being on the highest pedestal. Nature was perfect and the human body and mind were its highest expressions. What “gods” were paid homage in Hellas were but actors in a sort of celestial soap-opera. The idea of an ultimate Creator, and that He expects self-control from His free-willed creations, was seen by the Greeks as just so much Jewish pollution.
In the second century before the Common Era, the Seleucid Empire sought to impose Greek belief on its subjects, including the Jews in Judea, who were ordered to abandon practices that seemed particularly antagonistic to Greek belief. According to Jewish historical accounts, circumcision, with its none-too-subtle message of man’s imperfection, and the Sabbath, whose rest from work flew in the face of nature’s ceaseless toil, were specific targets; as was the Jewish ideal of modesty, which the Greeks saw as the expression of unnatural shame over the human body.
Some Jews willingly accepted the new culture, and eventually became absorbed into it. Others, though, through whom Judaism persevered, resisted and eventually rebelled, establishing their independence from the Seleucids. Chanukah celebrates their refusal to abandon the Jewish ancestral faith.
In Jewish tradition, the Greek era is called a time of “darkness,” a reference to its unenlightened worldview. The candles lit on Chanukah are meant to symbolize how, in the words of the Talmudic rabbis, “a small bit of light can push away a large amount of darkness.” And indeed, over the millennia that ensued after the first Chanukah, the Jewish vision of right, wrong and human responsibility has persevered over the once-ubiquitous Greek culture, which, at least in its original form, today resides only in museums and college courses.
The darkness that has yet to be banished, though, is the hatred for Jews that accompanied contempt for Jewish ideals. May that animus too, despite its current popularity, soon go the way of the pankration and Greek gods, forever exorcized by the small but powerful lights of Chanukah menorahs everywhere.
continued from page 46 In contrast to the Olympic motto of
“citius, altius, fortius” - “swifter, higher,
stronger” - the Jewish credo was a simple,
hopeful “holier.”
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