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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 84 ¨C When Facts May be Concealed
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There are times when a rav may permit suggesting a shidduch and temporarily concealing information which could prevent the shidduch from coming about.
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Occasionally, a situation exists as a result of which people might be reluctant to even consider a shidduch(3) with a particular person or family, though, in fact, the situation need not warrant such reluctance.
It is in such a case that a rav may permit an initial meeting (and at times even a series of meetings) without the pertinent fact being mentioned, so that when it finally is revealed, the person stands a chance of being judged fairly.
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However, it is forbidden to conceal the information until after the other party has developed strong, positive feelings concerning the shidduch, for at that point, the party will be denied the opportunity to reach an objective decision, and will have been the victim of dishonesty and manipulation.
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Needless to say, such decisions are not to be made by a shadchan (matchmaker) and certainly not by the family involved.? Only a qualified Torah authority should decide such matters.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Perseverance
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David declared: ¡°Seek peace and pursue it¡± (Tehillim 34:15). The Sages comment (Vayikra Rabbah 9:9): ¡°Seek peace for your loved ones and pursue it for your enemies; seek peace where you live and pursue it elsewhere; seek peace with your body and pursue it with your resources; seek peace for yourself and pursue it for others; seek peace today and pursue it tomorrow.¡¯¡¯
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This final exhortation means that one should never despair of making peace; rather, he should pursue it today, and then tomorrow, and the next day ... until he attains it.
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If thick ropes which pull a wagon are strained regularly, they will become weak, and eventually will tear. So it is with strife. If one does not succeed in making peace on his first or second attempt, nevertheless, he should not abandon his pursuit of this sacred achievement. Ultimately, his words will accomplish. If he will have no effect at all upon the prime quarrelers, because they have become overpowered by the appetite for triumph and are blind to the truth, he may be able to influence those who have been drawn into a quarrel that is not their own. In this way, he will save them from the bitter retribution which results from strife, in the way of Moshe, who saved Ohn and Korach¡¯s sons.

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 85 ¨C Suggesting a Shidduch: The Balance
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In light of the prohibition of misleading one¡¯s fellow (see Days 79-80), one may be reluctant to suggest shidduchim (marriage matches) altogether; others may feel it necessary to mention every possible shortcoming of the person so as not to be guilty of misrepresenting the truth.
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Few acts of chesed (kindness) can compare with that of helping to build a Jewish home.? One who thinks that a certain young man may be a suitable match for a certain young woman is not responsible to investigate the two and their families before proposing the match.? That is the responsibility of the parties involved and their parents.
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However, the prohibition against misleading one¡¯s fellow requires that one not suggest a shidduch unless:
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(1) He believes that given what he knows of their personalities, the two could be a good match, and he is unaware of any reason the relationship should cause pain to either one.
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(2) In his opinion, there is reason to believe that their meeting will ultimately result in an engagement.? (It is wrong to waste a person¡¯s time, energy and emotions!)
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(3) He is not aware of any medical, emotional, or character deficiency that would render one party unfit for marriage.
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(4) He does not feel that either party will have a negative influence upon the other.
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(5) He is not aware that one party lacks something that the other is insistent upon, or has something to which the other has explicitly expressed strong objection.
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Should there be any doubt as to whether any of these conditions have been met; the counsel of a talmid chacham (a very learned person) should be sought.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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The Quality of Silence

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R¡¯ Yitzchak said: Which craft should man pursue in this world? He should make himself like a mute (Chullin 89a).
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R¡¯ Yitzchak¡¯s description of the quality of silence as a craft, conveys a number of important lessons:
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If a person who is unfamiliar with a certain trade seeks to create a product of that trade with his own hands, he will find the task exceedingly difficult, regardless of how simple he may have imagined it to be. To become skilled in a given craft requires a period of training and experience.
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So it is with the art of silence. The ability to restrain oneself from speaking when the situation warrants silence is, indeed, precious. With the quality of silence, man is protected from the many sins which are related to speech; without it, it is exceedingly difficult to refrain from verbal transgression.
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A person who exercises restraint in speech only when the possibility of forbidden speech seems likely, but at all other times speaks whatever comes to mind, will be unable to avoid transgression. Such a person is simply not accustomed to restraining himself in this area, and is totally unprepared when the moment of trial arrives.
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Therefore, one should train himself, like someone learning a craft, to exercise restraint in speech. One must reach the point where such restraint comes naturally to him. Which craft should man pursue in this world? He should make himself like a mute. Then he will surely refrain from forbidden speech and avoid any such sin.

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 86 ¨C Advice
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The previous rules apply to the initiator of a shidduch, employment or business partnership.? Halacha classifies such a person as an advisor and requires that he not make the suggestion if he has reason to suspect that it may not be in the best interest of either party.
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A similar set of rules applies to one who did not make the suggestion, but whose advice is sought by one of the parties.? He too must not be guilty of misleading the people involved.? In fact, his responsibility is even greater than that of the shadchan (matchmaker).? Whereas the shadchan merely suggests that the shidduch be considered, the advisor often states a definitive opinion regarding the proposed relationship which may profoundly influence the party¡¯s final decision.
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Giving advice is not a matter to be taken lightly.? One does not give guidance unless he believes he understands the situation, and has the insight and life experience necessary to properly direct his petitioner.? One should never encourage a match he knows nothing about for the sake of seeing to it that the person ¡°finally gets married.¡±? One may encourage a match only if he sincerely believes that it is good for both parties.
Thus, while the advisor¡¯s first obligation is to the party he is advising, it is forbidden for him to encourage a shidduch that he clearly knows is bad for the other party.? This would be considered speaking loshon hora in the form of speech that causes harm.
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It is forbidden for an advisor to discourage a relationship unless his disapproval is based on firsthand information that was carefully analyzed.
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Finally, if an advisor encouraged his petitioner to pursue a given shidduch but his advice was ignored, he may not draw the conclusion that the person ¡°just doesn¡¯t want to get married,¡± is ¡°incapable of making commitments,¡± or has ¡°unrealistic expectations.¡±? To make such statements would be to speak loshon hora and perhaps hotzaas shem ra (slander).
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON

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Debt of Gratitude

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We can suggest another explanation of R¡¯ Yitzchak¡¯s teaching: ¡°Which craft should man pursue in this world? He should make himself like a mute.¡¯¡¯
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Suppose a person suddenly suffers a loss of speech. All the city¡¯s doctors are summoned to suggest a cure, but all fail. Finally, a renowned specialist is brought in from another city. He succeeds in curing the patient and refuses any offer of payment for his services. Imagine the love and gratitude which the patient would feel toward the doctor! His gratitude would be readily apparent; he would run to do the doctor¡¯s every bidding. For the patient to speak a negative word about the doctor would be unthinkable.
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Hashem has given man something which He has not given any other earthly creature ¡ª a speaking soul through which he can study Torah and perform other mitzvos, thus earning for himself eternal reward. By the strict measure of justice, a person who has used his tongue hundreds of times to speak the forbidden should awaken one morning to find that he has lost his power of speech. However, Hashem, Whose compassion is boundless and Who is slow to anger, continues to grant this priceless gift as He awaits the person¡¯s repentance.
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How can such a person persist in speaking loshon hora and other forms of evil speech? Is this how one expresses gratitude to the One Above?
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Which craft should man pursue in this world? He should make himself like a mute. A person who has been guilty in the past of speaking the forbidden should forever bear in mind that it is only through the kindness of Hashem that he has not awakened one morning to find himself a mute. Through such reflection, one will forever feel indebted to Hashem for His unceasing kindness and will surely refrain from forbidden speech
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Today's Inspiration - Shavua tov - Chag Urim Sameach!

 

A Candle's Flame

Rabbi Aryeh Leib Alter of Ger said: "One can snuff out a candle's flame, but the essence of that light cannot be extinguished."

Source: Hasidic Wisdom


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Subject: [harnof] Chanuka joy-it's in your hands

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Chanukah and the light within each one of us

 

Here is an interesting article on Chanukah and the Jewish light since October 7th, written by Rabbi David?Harbater.

Chanukah Same'ach and Shabbat Shalom!

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Chanukah and the light within each one of us

By David Harbater

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The most common name for the festival that begins this evening is "Chanukah". However, the festival is also known by another name - the "Festival of Lights"- and the question is why. The most obvious answer is that this name refers to the candles that we light in commemoration of the oil in the Temple's menorah that was only sufficient to last for one day but that, miraculously, lasted for eight.?

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But there is another way to understand the meaning of this name, alluded to in a popular Israeli children's song for Chanukah, which I believe has particular meaning and relevance to us today. Here is the first stanza of the song followed by the chorus:

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We have come to banish the darkness,

In our hands light and fire.

Every person is a small light,

And together - we are a strong light.

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Go away darkness - move on blackness!

Go away - before the light!

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This song depicts a world filled with darkness and despair which we, the Jewish people, seek to banish by ushering in light. But to what light does the song refer? According to the second line it refers to the light that we hold in our hands, i.e., the candles that we light on Chanukah. Yet from the following line it appears that the writer had something else in mind. Each one of us is a light, and when we come together, that light radiates outward, thus banishing the darkness from the world.

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Since October 7th the Jewish people have been living in a world filled with darkness. From the unspeakable atrocities committed by Hamas against our people on that horrible day, to the despicable psychological abuse that this evil terror organization has continued to inflict upon us since then, to the appalling rise in antisemitism on college campuses and on the streets around the world, to the deafening silence of international organizations meant to protect the lives of the innocent, to the infuriating refusal of the presidents of elite universities to categorically condemn and outlaw calls for genocide against the Jewish people, we are now living in the dreariest and darkest times that we have known since the Holocaust.

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Yet, throughout all of this, we, the Jews in Israel and around the world, have been shining a great light. From the moment the war began we have put aside our differences and worked together in unprecedented fashion to provide meals, clothing, medical supplies, toys, books, transportation, and emotional support for both soldiers and the thousands of families who were forced to evacuate their homes. Jews of all backgrounds, stripes and colors have been contributing of their time and money to do whatever is necessary, and beyond, to help one another during these difficult times. We have, each in our own way, become a light to those around us.

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Furthermore, we are determined to bring our individual lights together to shine one bright light, which is best expressed in the slogan "??? ????" - "together we will be victorious" - which can be seen on television, on tall buildings, on buses and on the streets, and virtually everywhere you turn. These words reflect our sense of solidarity and our understanding that only when we work together can light and goodness overcome the forces of darkness and evil.

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Let us, therefore, hope and pray that on this Chanukah - the Festival of Lights - our light will shine brightly and drive away the darkness that has pervaded so much of society at this time.

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Happy Chanukah!

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Today's Inspiration - Shabbat shalom - Chag Urim Sameach!

 

The Lord Dislikes Miracles

Said the Vorker: "It is said (Genesis 26:12): 'And Isaac sowed in that land, and found in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed him.' This mens: "The Lord thanked Isaac for tilling and sowing his land, and thus enbaling Him to provide for Isaac in a natural manner. For had Isaac not worked his field, the Lord would have been impelled to provide for him in a supernatural manner."

Source: Ramathaim Tzofim


Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 83 ¨C Suggesting a Relationship
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We have seen that it is forbidden to attempt to involve someone in a situation that the person would not want, would he be aware of certain facts.
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If an acquaintance is seeking a person with years of experience with whom to start a business, one may not recommend someone who appears to be experienced but, in fact, is not ¨C unless the acquaintance is told this.? This holds true even if the person possesses natural talent which seems to compensate for his lack of experience.
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Often, people feel that they know what their friend is ¡°really looking for¡± far better than the friend himself does, and feel justified in deceiving the friend by providing inaccurate information about a perspective shidduch (marriage match), or employee, with the aim of seeing the shidduch or hiring realized.
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It is presumptuous and arrogant for one to think that he has the right to make others¡¯ life decisions for them.
Furthermore, it should be understood that the human personality is complex.? Logically, one may seem to have found the perfect match for his friend.? Nevertheless, if one¡¯s friend has developed an attitude ¨C irrational though it may be ¨C that he or she will only marry someone who meets a particular specification, hiding the truth about a prospective mate could have lifelong repercussions.? Upon discovering the truth after the wedding, the person might spend the rest of is married life feeling that he settled for second best.? Even if he was told the truth right before the wedding and nevertheless went through with it, feelings of disappointment might surface later.
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Such practices, though well intended, constitute giving bad advice and are in violation of ¡°Before a blind person do not place a stumbling block.¡±
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON

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The Way of Moshe

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A son is required to totally remove himself from his father¡¯s feud when he sees himself as powerless to resolve it. However, in a situation where a father has high regard for his son¡¯s opinion and would allow him to bring the matter to a peaceful resolution, the son is obligated to become involved.
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Tanna D¡¯Vei Eliyahu Rabbah (ch. 21) states: ¡°One cannot stand silently as his father and mother speak forbidden talk. If he will remain silent, the lives of all three may be cut short.¡¯¡¯1
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It is a mitzvah for every Jew to make peace between feuding parties. As the Mishnah states (Pe¡¯ah 1:1), this is one of the deeds whose ¡°fruits¡± one enjoys in this world but whose ¡°principal¡± [i.e. primary reward] remains for the World to Come. Even if one side is clearly wrong and is deserving of punishment for having initiated the dispute, and one has the power to bring this punishment upon this person, nevertheless, he should do everything in his power to resolve the matter peacefully. Such was the way of Moshe, who strove to make peace with Dasan and Aviram, though he had the power to bring punishment upon them for their having brazenly opposed him. Thus does the Torah relate, ¡°Moshe stood up and went to Dasan and Aviram¡± (Bamidbar?15:25), to which the Sages comment, ¡°From this we derive that one should not remain steadfast in dispute¡± (Sanhedrin 110a).
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Because Moshe went to the tents of Dasan and Aviram to make peace, he merited to save four righteous individuals, Ohn ben Peles and Korach¡¯s three sons, from the sufferings of Gehinnom.
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1. Of course, he should intervene respectfully, in consonance with the stringent rules of kibud av v¡¯em (honoring one¡¯s father and mother ¡ª see Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De¡¯ah ch. 240).
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Shabbos Hospitality For This Shabbos

 

Forwarded from Ramat Beit Shemesh List:?
Y. Shapiro
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Shabbos hospitality for this Shabbos...
As a nation we are in pain and anxious is so many different ways,?
Consider inviting someone to for a meal this Shabbos with your family in order to relieve some of their anxiety and pain.
The following should be considered:
1. Evacuated families or persons
2. Families or wives whose husband's are currently in the IDF, Police,? Zaka or Civilians now volunteering in the war effort by identifying the deceased
3. Anyone whose love ones are captives in Gaza
4? Anyone who have lost love ones who are mourners?
5? Any family that lost their livelihood or business was effected
6 Soldiers, single parents, widows, widowers, unmarried persons, seniors and persons with disabilities?
7. Non religious persons or families to experience Shabbos
8. Send Shabbos food or gift to ANY friend, family, neighbor, soldier or relatives to make them happy and thought of during this difficult period.
9. Make a phone call to wish anyone a Good Shabbos
10. Consider leaving a empty place at your table with the name of one of the kidnapped in Gaza.
as a gesture that they are not forgotten. Please use your own judgement if this is appropriate for your children!

Pick one or more to make Hashem and these persons HAPPY and teach your children Chessed and that AM Yisrael is One!
PLEASE SPREAD THIS REQUEST TO FRIENDS, FAMILIES AND OTHER WHATSAPP GROUP.
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Today's Inspiration

 

Only God is Perfect

Said the Lizensker: "Only God is perfect. Man's actions must be basically defective in part. If one believes his good deed or holy study to be pure and perfect, this is a sure sign tha they are thoroughly bad."

Source: Ohel Elimelech


A teaching from Pirkei Avot

 

Shalom Friends

There is so much to learn from Pirkei Avot. Here is a beautiful video created by my husband Rabbi Eliyahu Shear that brings the teaching from Pirkei Avot 1:2 to life.



One of the 3 pillars spoken about in the video is Gemilut Chassadim. Please let me know if you are interested in joining a kindness club and or learning Ahavat Chessed by the Chofetz Chaim.

Chanukah Somayach and stay safe

Shoshanah Shear


TIME CHANGE: Tonight at 8 PM the Spinka Rebbe will speak via Zoom

 

Beezras Hashem, tonight Wednesday night?@20:00 pm ?Israel Time , there will be a shiur on Preparations for Chanukah for English speakers, by the Rebbe, the Admor shlita.
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The study of this classic sefer is preceded with the learning of halachos that apply between Man and his fellow. Currently, we are focusing on the laws and ethics of business dealings.

Men and women around the world can tune in to the live broadcast by Zoom or by phone. So please share this information with anyone in the world whom you think might be interested and post it on any groups or lists you deem appropriate. It's the same link every week, so you can save this email for future reference. If you want to get a weekly email reminder/update about the class, send me your email address and I'll add you to my reminder list.

You can also contact me for information about where to purchase a copy of?Even Shlaima?with or without English translation.

The class is free, but donations and sponsorships are most welcome. Contact?szjessel@...?

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Chanukah Update - Hotsites and New Videos

 

Hi Everyone!

Here are the Chanukah updates:

Educational Resources for Chanukah


- Philo-Torah - Chanuka Review by Phil Chernofsky
- Torah Tidbits: 1542 - Vayishlach - Chanukah
- HaMizrachi Magazine: Chanukah 5784
- ColLive: Day-to-day Halachic Guide
Laws and Customs for Chanukah 5784

Chanukah Videos on YouTube


50 new 2023 videos:

- You Can Light With Me - Y-Studs Version
A Taylor Swift Hanukkah
- Six13 - Era-lution of Taylor Swift - Chanukah's version
- The Maccabeats - We're Still Here - Am Yisrael Chai
- Ari Goldwag - Chanukah Light
- Happy Chanukah Remix featuring Zelig
- PJ Library: The Story of Hanukkah
- Grandpa Reads: The Story of Chanukah for Children
- All About Hanukkah - Jew Know It
- The Yeshiva Boys Choir - "Yivonim"
- 'It's a Miracle!' - Songs and Stories of Chanukah
- Roladin 2023 Sufganiyot at IDF base
- Sapir Family Tasting Sufganiyot
- Hanukah Songs Instrumental - Arie Simantov
- Eating Dairy on Chanukah
- Rabbi Gestetner - Chanukah. The way to do a mitzvah.
- PJ Library: Hanukkah Dreidel Characters
- Chanukah Mosaic - 1600 Rubik's Cubes
- Hanukkah Festival of Lights - Read Along Books for Children
- Al Hanissim - A Jazzy Hanukkah with the Domi Edson Trio - instrumental
- Sevivon, Sov Sov Sov - A Jazzy Hanukkah with the Domi Edson Trio - instrumental
- Maoz Tzur A Jazzy Hanukkah with the Domi Edson Trio - instrumental
- Rabbi & Liat Lieberman's Chanukah 5784
Message to the Perth Jewish Community
- JDC: Making Miracles Happen: Chanukah in the FSU
- Creating a Colorful Picture for Chanukah
- My Jewish Mommy Life: Jewish Holiday Hanukkah Home Tour!
- Maccabee Bar brings Hanukkah spirit to NYC
- Gingerbread Sufganiyot
- Morah Music: The Story Of Chanukah In Song
- First Chanukia going up in Gaza
- Chanukah Songs for Kids - Reuti & Rashit
- Chanukah Coin Cookies
- Celebrate Chanukah with Chaimon Pa'amon
- Shmilly Rothschild Chanukah Medley - Yiddish and Hebrew
- Hanukkah Song - "Chanukah March" - Yiddish Song
- Rabbi Lewin: What are the Hanukkah blessings over the candles?
- Parsha Studio: Baking - Chanukah Special Edition!
- Uri Pilichowski - Chanukah the centrality of Jerusalem
- Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky: Chanukah: Creating Miracles
- Laws of Chanukah Candle Lighting - Rabbi Dr. Eli Yoggev
- Everyday Hebrew - Hanukkah
- KCAL News: Celebrating Hanukkah with Delicious Food

Enjoy!

Please share. Thank you!

Chanukah Sameach!
Have a Happy Chanukah!
Jacob Richman
jrichman@...