• Chanukah After Bondi Beach: When Light Did Not Retreat
    Dec 23 2025

    As Chanukah 5786 began, our hearts were made heavy.

    Our Festival of Light opened with unfathomable darkness, as fifteen Jews were brutally murdered al Kiddush Hashem while a public menorah lighting at Bondi Beach was just getting underway.

    Among those murdered were two rabbis - shluchim of the Rebbe serving the Jewish community, a Holocaust survivor, and a ten-year-old child. Dozens more were wounded, many critically. Before the menorah could be lit, murderous violence erupted, leaving parents bereaved, spouses widowed, children orphaned, and an entire community profoundly traumatized.

    There are no words that make this make sense. And our Emunah and Bitachon (faith and trust) in Hashem, do not ask us to pretend otherwise.

    But Chanukah was never about denying the darkness. It was about bringing light into it, and ultimately eradicating it, by allowing that light to shine forth.

    This Chanukah, we mourned. We cried. We prayed. For the wounded, for the families whose lives were forever changed, and for the safety of Jewish communities everywhere.

    And at the very same time, we did not withdraw from who we are. Not even for a moment. In fact, remarkably, we did exactly the opposite.

    Across cities and continents, The Rebbe's Shluchim uplifted and inspired many, gathering crowds to observe and celebrate a Chanukah unlike any other in living memory. Menorahs were lit proudly and publicly. Jewish life was lived openly. Torah ideas were shared and taught. Acts of kindness multiplied. Songs of faith were sung, and the joy of Yiddishkeit carried the days.

    This attack was meant to frighten Jews away from public Jewish life. It was meant to make visible Jewish practice feel unsafe, optional, or negotiable. They expected us to shrink into the shadows.

    Instead, it magnified the light. Exponentially. Chanukah’s presence was elevated in ways we could not have previously imagined. Menorahs shone more brightly than ever, and the light of Yiddishkeit spread outward with joyful resolve, without hesitation and without apology.

    Not as an act of protest, and not to make a statement. But because this is how The Rebbe taught his Chassidim and Shluchim to live. Because this is what our mission demands: not merely to continue bringing light, but to increase its intensity precisely where darkness tried to take hold.

    As we reflect on Chanukah 5786, we are reminded that light does not need to shout. It simply needs to be increased.

    We continue to pray that Hashem comfort the mourners, heal the wounded, protect our communities, and bring an end to this senseless cruelty. And we commit ourselves to strengthening all that brings light into the world.

    And we resolve to strengthen our Shlichut: to increase the study of Torah, the performance of mitzvot, and the spread of light with greater clarity and commitment - precisely in the places where darkness sought to prevail - to hasten the long-awaited arrival of Moshiach, speedily and in our days. Amen.

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  • Standing Tall: Chanukah’s Eternal Inspiration!
    11 Min.
  • The Special Chanukah Series: LOVE, LIGHTS, HANUKKAH! Episode Six: THE LIGHTHOUSE"
    Jan 7 2025

    This Special Holiday Series: LOVE, LIGHTS, HANUKKAH! is designed to illuminate the meaning of our Jewish Festival of Lights by highlighting little known details of the Historical, Theological, Halachik and Spiritual underpinnings of Chanukah. The Sixth Episode, entitled THE LIGHTHOUSE shines a bright light on technical obligation of Chanukah's radiant Mitzvah: Lighting the Menorah! Just about everyone knows that the formal ritual of the Jewish Festival of Lights revolves around the kindling of a Chanukah flames, as established by our Sages from the very beginning. Clearly, this Mitzvah occupies the central space in the observance and celebration of this glowing holiday. Halacha has much to say, not only the timing and fueling of this commandment, but the living conditions that are required for the Mitzvah to apply altogether. The necessity of a formal dwelling, and what establishes it is the subject of this encompassing discussion. Do your sleeping quarters, or the place of dining serve as the primary place of one's dwelling. The exploration of the jurisprudence that resolves this questions of what establishes personal space also leads to fresh insight about the Menorah's message, ultimately illuminating the issue and providing resolution. Whatever your level of Torah literacy this presentation will present an important grasp of the Mitzvah obligations the defines this illuminating holiday! The contents of this Sixth Episode of our special holiday series are stand alone, and not necessarily linked to the other presentations.

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    43 Min.
  • The Light of Chanukah: LIVE Radio on 91.9 CHIN FM with Zelda Young!
    Sep 27 2024

    A live radio interview with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan and Zelda on CHIN Multicultural Radio in Toronto on The Light of Chanukah.

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    31 Min.
  • THE GATES OF DARKNESS
    Dec 25 2022
    Special Chanukah Series: LOVE, LIGHTS, HANUKKAH! : Designed to illuminate the meaning of our Jewish Festival of Lights by highlighting little known details of the Historical, Theological and Spiritual underpinnings of Chanukah. The observance of the Jewish Festival of Lights, known as Chanukah revolves primarily around the kindling of the Menorah, as established by our Sages from the very beginning. Clearly, this Mitzvah occupies a central space in the observance and celebration of this outstanding holiday. Interestingly, the Halacha governs not only the timing and fueling of this glowing commemoration, but also, it's placement. Our Sages not only pressed for public placement -- at the outer gateways of our homes -- they further identified the left side as most appropriate. The creation of an all-encompassing entrance way appears to account for this arrangement, yet, to be sure this sinister space seems out of step and place. The ensuing exploration of the jurisprudence governing this anomaly brings other possibilities to light. Upon encountering additional difficulties, we are led to newfound insight about the Menorah's message, which sheds much light -- ultimately illuminating the issue and leading us on to incredible discoveries! Whatever you level of Jewish knowledge, literacy background this presentation will present a fascinating fresh understanding of the Menorah and the powerful rays it projects into the darkness! The Fifth Episode of our special holiday series has been generously sponsored by Gail and Marty Bergman to honour and elevate the soul of her late mother, Marilyn Godel, (Miriam bat Arye Leib) whose Shloshim is observed on this Fifth day of Chanukah.
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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Talmud on Chanukah Holiday Infused Grace
    Dec 21 2022
    A Torah class by Rabbi Mendel Kaplan on Gemara Shabbos which discusses #Chanukah
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    50 Min.
  • Talmud on Chanukah Burning the Mitzvah Oil
    Dec 21 2022
    A Torah class by Rabbi Mendel Kaplan on gemara shabbos which discusses #Chanukah
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    52 Min.
  • KINDLING FLAMES
    Dec 21 2022
    Special Chanukah Series: LOVE, LIGHTS, HANUKKAH! : Fascinating secrets of our Festival of Lights are embedded into the Talmud's account of Chanukah as well as in the Al Hanissim prayer formula. More than 2,000 years ago the secrets of our Festival of Lights were encoded into a prayer formula. The coder was recently deciphered, and the incredible story is now available to the public! This exciting third episode of the series sets out to decode the text of an ancient prayer formula and reveal the mysterious secret of light in contains. This penetrating and insightful analysis of the traditional text of Al HaNissim through a prism of copious sources will illuminate the story you thought you knew, bathing it in a whole new light. Here's a hint: Was there More than 1 Menorah Lit in the Original Story? The Holiday Liturgy speaks of “Kindled Flames” in “Holy Courtyards.” Yet the Temple Menorah only glowed behind closed doors. This anomaly will light up new pathways of understanding about how and why we originally lit things up, very differently than we tend to think of.
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    1 Std. und 24 Min.