
"Jewish Community's Diverse Hanukkah Celebrations Amidst Turbulent Times"
The history of Chanukah has always been a source of debate among Jews, particularly regarding questions of military strength. The holiday's two competing stories, one focusing on a military victory and the other on a divine miracle, reflect the ancient rabbis' antipathy towards the ruling group established by the Maccabees. This debate continues to resonate in discussions about the State of Israel and its exercise of military power. While some Jews view Israel's military strength as a point of pride, others criticize it, especially in light of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The recent Hamas terror attacks have reignited this centuries-old argument, with some Jews supporting Israeli power regardless of consequences, and others rejecting it. An authentic observance of Chanukah requires grappling with the complexities of power and sovereignty, recognizing both the need for power and the dangers of becoming too enamored with it.
