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In the time of the second Bet Hamikdash, the Greek kings made decrees against the Jews in order to make them forget Torah and Judaism. They broke into the Bet Hamikdash and defiled it until Hashem had mercy on the Jews and saved them. The salvation came through the Chashmonaim who were victorious over the Greeks and served as Cohanim Gedolim. They returned to the Beit Hamikdash and only found one pure flask of oil which was enough to light for only one day. A miracle occurred and it lasted eight days. On the day that they found the flask, on the 25th of Kislev, the Rabbis established a holiday for eight days of festivity and joy called [[Chanuka]]. <ref> [[Shabbat]] 21b, Rambam [[Chanuka]] 3:1-3, Kitzur S"A 139:1</ref> Below are various articles related to the halachot of [[Chanuka]]:
In the time of the second Bet Hamikdash, the Greek kings made decrees against the Jews in order to make them forget Torah and Judaism. They broke into the Bet Hamikdash and defiled it until Hashem had mercy on the Jews and saved them. The salvation came through the Chashmonaim who were victorious over the Greeks and served as Cohanim Gedolim. They returned to the Beit Hamikdash and only found one pure flask of oil which was enough to light for only one day. A miracle occurred and it lasted eight days. The Rabbis established a holiday, beginning on the 25th of Kislev (the day they found the flask) for eight days of festivity and joy called Chanukah.<ref> [[Shabbat]] 21b, Rambam Chanukah 3:1-3, Shulchan Aruch and Mishna Berura 570:1, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 139:1</ref> Below are various articles related to the halachot of Chanukah:
 
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'''Menorah/Chanukkiya'''
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! '''Chanukah Candles''' !! '''[[Hallel]] And Other Minhagim'''
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* [[Lighting Chanukah Candles]]
* [[Lighting Chanukah Candles]]
* [[Placement of the Chanukah Candles]]
* [[Placement of the Chanuka Candles]]
* [[Where Does a Guest Light Chanuka Candles?]]
* [[Earliest and Latest time to light Chanuka Candles]]
* [[Earliest and Latest time to light Chanukah Candles]]
* [[Lighting Chanuka Candles on Friday afternoon]]
* [[Lighting Chanukah Candles on Friday afternoon]]
* [[Lighting in Shul|Lighting Chanuka Candles in Shul]]
* [[Lighting in Shul|Lighting Chanukah Candles in Shul]]
* [[Doing an activity before lighting Chanuka Candles]]
* [[Doing an activity before lighting Chanukah Candles]]
* [[Leftover oil and wicks]]
* [[Leftover oil and wicks]]
* [[Having a kosher Chanukia]]
* [[Having a kosher Chanukia]]
* [[Kosher oil, wicks, and candles for Chanukah Candles]]
* [[Kosher oil, wicks, and candles for Chanuka Candles]]
* [[A poor person lighting Chanukah Candles]]  
* [[A poor person lighting Chanuka Candles]]
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* [[Chizuk for Chanukah]]
'''Other'''
* [[Hallel of Chanukah]]
* [[Hallel of Chanuka]]
* [[Al Hanissim on Chanukah]]
* [[Al Hanissim on Chanuka]]
* [[Mourning and Fasting on Chanukah]]
* [[Mourning and Fasting on Chanuka]]
* [[Minhagim of Chanukah]]
* [[Minhagim of Chanuka]]
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[http://www.halachipedia.com/documents/5774/Chanukah_Packet.pdf Chanukah Packet]
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Revision as of 12:44, 27 November 2013

In the time of the second Bet Hamikdash, the Greek kings made decrees against the Jews in order to make them forget Torah and Judaism. They broke into the Bet Hamikdash and defiled it until Hashem had mercy on the Jews and saved them. The salvation came through the Chashmonaim who were victorious over the Greeks and served as Cohanim Gedolim. They returned to the Beit Hamikdash and only found one pure flask of oil which was enough to light for only one day. A miracle occurred and it lasted eight days. On the day that they found the flask, on the 25th of Kislev, the Rabbis established a holiday for eight days of festivity and joy called Chanuka. [1] Below are various articles related to the halachot of Chanuka:

Menorah/Chanukkiya

Other

Sources

  1. Shabbat 21b, Rambam Chanuka 3:1-3, Kitzur S"A 139:1