The BiG Story Who Was Judah Maccabee? The man behind the famous revolt. Chanuka begins on the 24th of Kislev, which this year falls on Friday, Dec. 3. Be sure to light the first night's candle in your menora before the Shabbat candles. the Hasmonean. From an early age, Judah Maccabee evinced extraordi- 1 nary military skills. So it's not surprising i that his father, even as he lay dying, asked Judah to lead a revolt against Antiochus. Antiochus IV Epiphanes was one people and extinguishes their flame. of 13 Seleucid kings who ruled They find a source in the book of Isa- over Syria for more than 2-1/2 iah 43:17. "... They are extinct, they centuries, each of whom bore some are quenched (chavu) as a wick." version of the name "Antiochus." A less scholarly, but more homileti- (Which, incidentally, is pronounced cal, explanation comes from those An Tlocus, not AntiOcus.) who say Maccabee is an acronym of Some of these leaders were good the phrase sung while Moses led the to the kingdom's Jewish population, (Exodus Jews through the Red Sea including Antiochus III the Great, who 1 5: 1 1 ): Mi chamocha ba-elim was, unfortunately, followed by his hashem ("Who is like you among the son, Antiochus IV Ephihanes. heavenly powers, God"). Antiochus IV Epiphanes was an Ultimately, we do not know the extraordinarily ambitious and brutal exact meaning of the word, but it has leader. Falsely believing Jews were served as a source of strength to gen- about to revolt against him, he killed erations of Jews. Even gentiles were thousands — then turned much of the inspired by the name, and in the late remaining Jewish population into 18005, founded a fraternal. society slaves. He then directed all Jews to called the Maccabees. One of the abandon Judaism and turned the Holy main benefits of this organization was Temple into a shrine to Zeus, the the life insurance offered to members. Greek god. Antiochus was so commit- By the mid- to late 1900s, the associ- ted to this plan that, rather than ation slowly withered away. The insur- appoint someone else to be in ance benefit remained and evolved charge, he himself oversaw all action into the Maccabees Mutual Insurance against the Jews. Company, at one time one of the (Incidentally, it wasn't only the Jews largest in the industry. who feared Antiochus. His contempo- Of the military leader, we know a raries referred to him as Epimanes, or great deal. madman.") He was the third son of Mattathias • •• •',0 113*.00s: \ • ' USW I • 11 a MEOW r me Int Core attomisomm wummuniim On his deathbed, Judah Maccabee's father directed him to lead the fight against Antiochus. Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor is name is integral to the story of Chanuka. Ask any Jewish child what the holiday is about and you'll hear: Judah Mac- cabee led a revolt against Antiochus. But what do we really know about Judah Maccabee? Scholars have advanced a number of ideas regarding his name. Some believe that Maccabee is derived from the word makava ("hammer") and point to the story of Yael in the book of Judges 4:21. "Then Yael, the wife of Chever, took a tent pin, and took a hammer ..." Others see the name as stemming from machbi ("quencher"), that is, he who vanquishes the enemies of his 12/3 1999 42 So who would dare to fight such a man? Judah Maccabee. As Judah prepared for battle, he became committed to a military strate- - gy that can be summed up in one word: ambush. One of his first victories was against Apollonius. Judah attackec and killec the Syrian leader, then took his sword which Judah always kept with him, and usec in battles, until his death. Judah's second battle was against Seron, and his third was against Gorgias. The year was 165 BCE when Gor- gias began his fight against Judah. Working with 40,000-foot soldiers and a cavalry of 7,000, Gorgias hoped for a sneak attack at night. Gorgias answered directly to Lysias, whom Antiochus had placed in charge of the western section of his kingdom. To avoid the enemy, Judah led a secret march at night. Then he launched a successful surprise attack on Gorgias, who had no option but to withdraw. To put it mildly, Lysias was not happy. He had never regarded Judah Maccabee as a serious enemy; now he had to reconsider. What he needed, Lysias decided, was a larger army. So he increased his forces and began to prepare for another battle. The odds certainly