88 Friday, December 10, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hanuka 5743 2,000 Year-Old Feast of Lights By DVORA WAYSMAN stituting the Greek lan- poignant relevance to heroism and our history guage, gods and customs. contemporary Jewish abounds with examples. JERUSALEM — Al- Giant amphitheaters history. We remember The revolt of the Hasmo- though it is not even men- were built for sport and the not only the heroism of neans is the symbol of the tioned in the Bible, Hanuka people indoctrinated with the Hasmoneans, but spirit expressed today by is an important Jewish fes- the hedonist philosophy heroic acts that have Zionism. Today, in Western tival. The word itself means that religion lay in beauty, since paralleled it. Over society, no tyrant is forcing "dedication," and it takes as opposed to the Jewish and over again, we in Is- us to abandon our faith and place each year on 25 Kis- faith which saw beauty in rael have seen the victory worship strange gods, but lev, often coinciding with their Jewish Divine law. of a small nation against the Jews are still in great the gentile festival of Many Jews, known as a larger and stronger danger of losing their iden- Christmas. In a way, it's a Hellenizers or one; the few against the tity in the Diaspora. Hel- happy coincidence because "mityavim" (today we many; the weak against lenism, in a different but in- Diaspora Jewish children would call them "as- the strong; spirit over sidious form, is alive and have no need to envy their similationists"), began to matter. well today. neighbors — they have speak Greek instead of In 1948, despite over- To prevent our doing to their own festival of light, Hebrew and spent their whelming odds, the young ourselves what tyrants no less significant and days in the gymnasium, Israel Defense Forces de- failed to impose on us, we enjoyable as that of their neglecting the Sabbath Hanuka 5743 feated massive Arab armies must cling to our own Christian friends. and their own festivals. idol worship. Hundreds hid press the revolt, but courage to usher in the independent heritage, customs and For its origin, we must go Greek civilization in caves and suffocated to and clever military tactics state of Israel. Before this, faith. seemed to be a flood back to the Jerusalem of death, but this bravery ac- resulted in a Jewish victory, in World War II, there was Hanuka has broad 2,000 years ago — 165 BCE, threatening to destroy complished nothing until with Judah's first priority widespread Jewish resis- human significance as a fes- the whole Jewish heri- when Palestine became part the Hasmonean family of the purification of the Tem- tance to the brutal policies tival of liberty and religious of the Hellenist Syrian em- tage. of Hitler and Jews fought Mattathias and his five sons ple. freedom — not just for us pire. The northern part was The final blow came when at Modin raised a banner: The big problem was that heroically in the ghetto but for all peoples. It is a ruled by the ambitious An- the temple was defiled and a "Whoever is for the Lord, all the cruses of oil had been and joined partisan units in humanistic festival par ex- tiochus Epiphanes, who giant statue of the Greek follow me!" defiled except one and it forests outside Polish and cellence. The symbol of wanted to build an empire god Zeus installed, with the would last for just one day. Russian cities conquered by Hanuka is light and the real that would hold its own Jews ordered to worship it. An army, small but well- The miracle we celebrate at the Nazis. miracle is that, despite mil- against Rome. So, in 175 Some — like Hannah and trained, sprang up, led by Hanuka is that it burned for Israel's operation into lenia of persecution and BCE, he tried to subdue her seven sons — resisted Judah Maccabee and his eight days until more oil Entebbe to rescue the hos- dispersion, the light of our Palestine by wiping out the bravely but passively, brothers. Antiochus sent could be acquired. tages in Uganda in 1976 is people has never been ex- Jewish religion and sub- choosing death rather than three large armies to sup- Today, Hanuka has a another example of modern tinguished. World Zionist Press Service Jewish Women Have Special Role in the Traditions of Hanuka By DR. DAVID GEFFEN World Zionist Press Service The precept of kindling the Hanuka lamp is oblig- atory upon women for they too were part of the miracle." This injunction, found in the Talmud tractate Shab- at 23a, is one of a number of citations which weave to- gether to make Hanuka a holiday in which women must participate. Whereas on other holidays during the Jewish calendar year the role of women can be cir- cumscribed and oft-times is virtually non-existent, at Hanuka the very opposite is the case. In the Book of Second Maccabees, Chapter 7, a story is related about the martyrdom of a mother and her seven sons. Each son is urged by Antiochus the king to reject Judaism in one way or another and turn to paganism. As-each one of the first six refused to follow the king's edict, they were put to death before their mother's eyes, each in the most terrible fashion possi- ble. When the turn of the seventh came, the king urged the mother to speak to him and save his life. In- stead she admonished the youngest of her sons: "Do not be afraid of this executioner but show your- self worthy of your brothers. Accept death, that in God's mercy I may receive you back again along with your brothers." The king was so angered by the mother's words that he put the boy to death, followed by the mother as well. This story has been repeated in many versions and has become known as Han- nah and her Seven Sons. The second woman enshrined in the Hanuka story is Judith. A book in C) A 19th Century silver Lenora from the Ukraine. the Apocrypha bears her Abraham upon their sons, and daughters retell the name and tells- the story of because none else would so story of Hannah and her Judith, a woman who lived dare the tyrant's wrath; and seven sons and the story of several centuries earler with their infants sus- Judith. There are interpola- than the Maccabean revolt, pended around their necks, tions in Ladino and special the Second Century BCE. received death by being music for the recitation of She places herself in flung from the battlements these takes — music handed jeopardy in order to get into of the Temple into the deep down from grandmother to the private tent of vale below. Yet no woman's granddaughter. Holofernes, a general bent spirit failed." In certain North Afri- Then she continued with can communities women on destroying the Jews of Jerusalem. When he had this question: "And what and girls fill the syna- become enamored by her must have been the attach- gogue on the seventh beauty and fallen into a ment to their holy religion, night. The Torah scrolls drunken stupor, she killed what their sense of its re- are taken from the Ark him. sponsibility and its immor- and the women move Her action is recalled in tal reward, what their hor- forward to kiss them lov- the Laws of Hanuka, when ror of abandoning it them- ingly. The rabbi blesses it states: "Work is permitted selves, and cutting off their each of the women, on Hanuka; however, sons from its sainted young and old, with the women refrain from work privileges, to incur martyr- traditional blessing, during the entire time the doms like these?" "May He who blessed our The seventh night of matriarchs Sarah, Re= lights are burning." The reason is based "on the act of Hanuka in various Sephar- becca, Rachel and Leah the woman who gave cheese dic communities is tradi- • • • 91 to the general to get him tionally the night of mark- An additional prayer thirsty and then filled him ing the heroic actions of calling for God's special pro- with wine so he would sleep Jewish women. Mothers tection of the women pre- and she could sever his hand, thus saving the Jewish people." Through the hands of a woman an- By RABBI ALLAN M. difference and lingering BLUSTEIN other miracle of Hanuka hatreds complicated the Chaplain, Sinai Hospital was effected. task. The city of Nuremberg, The 19th Century British Jewish authoress Germany doesn't rate too Yet, the Israelitische Kul- Grace Aguilar (1816-1847) high on the all-time popu- tusgemeinde of Nurem- berg and Furth (its ad- found in the Hanuka larity list for Jews. story a focal point for her Still in all there did occur joining town) perser- understanding. of the here in this crown jewel of vered, establishing heroic role of the Jewish Northern Bavaria where Shabat minyonim„ He- woman throughout his- were spawned the infamous brew schools for the chil- tory. Nuremberg Laws of 1935, a dren and holiday cele- This is how she writes of Hanuka so rare that its brations and worship for the women's reactions to the story should be told to the the adults. Hanuka 1970 'edicts of Antiochus: American Jewish commu- stood out as a most un- "Women, young, meek, ten- nity. This is because several usual example. der, performed with their members of that community Traditionally, Nurem- own hands the covenant of were then serving with the bergers, as do all Germans, U.S. forces stationed there love to celebrate the winter- during that cold winter of time. The Christkindlmarkt 1970. draws not only Christians, Down though they were, but a few Jews too be- but far from being out, the cause . . . it's tough to re- German Jewish community sist the likes of roast of some 30,000 souls was chestnuts, delicious leb- then and is now making a kuchen (gingerbread), massive effort to re-vitalize prune men, and all those itself in a land where both a other delectables whose zenith and a nadir of Jewish aroma lures the people in life took place. Inertia, in- droves to the Hauptmarkt sent was recited in conclud- ing the celebration. Emma Lazarus, the 19th Century American Jewish poetess best known for her poem "the New Colossus" on the Statue of Liberty, re- vived her own Jewishness in the 1880s after many years of indifference toward her own faith. In the festival of Hanuka and the figure of the Mac- cabees, she witnessed, as she put it, "the uplifting of the Banner of the Jew." In her Hanuka poem "The Feast of Lights" she con- cluded with these lines: Clash, Isarel the cym- bals, touch the lyre Sound the brass trum- pet and the harsh- tongued horn Chant hymns of victory till the heart take fire The Maccabean spirit leap newborn. Return of Hanuka to Nuremberg (the central marketplace of Nuremberg. Not far from this mar- ketplace stands an au- ditorium. On the particular frigid Saturday evening in question, a standing room only crowd was hypnotized by a unique performance . . . for Germany that is. It was none other than "Anatevka" (the European version of "Fiddler on the Roof'). The wintry air reverber- ated with the sounds of the shtetl music as the largely German audience rose to its feet, cheering and applaud- ing the players. Who in his wildest dreams could ever imagine that such a genuine appreciation for a "Jewish" vehicle -of entertainment could take place in the very city where war-criminals were tried and convicted for crimes against those same Jewish people. r 0 <