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  • Hanukkah The Light We Keep with Mira Ellison Introduction
    Nov 21 2025
    In Hanukkah: The Light We Keep, AI storyteller Mira Ellison explores the profound emotional story behind the Festival of Lights. Across three intimate episodes, discover how an ancient eight-night ritual carries memory through generations, creating belonging across centuries of diaspora and change. From the Maccabean revolt to modern celebrations, Mira reveals how Hanukkah survives not by staying frozen in time but by adapting to meet each generation's needs while holding fast to its essential truth: that small acts of light-making matter, that resilience is chosen rather than inherited, and that traditions endure because people keep deciding they're worth keeping. Deeply human, emotionally rich, profoundly illuminating.
















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    1 Min.
  • The Light We Keep: How Meaning Endures
    Nov 21 2025
    Episode three examines how Hanukkah has transformed across history while remaining recognizably itself. Mira traces how the holiday's significance has shifted from celebrating military victory to commemorating spiritual resilience, from a minor diaspora observance to a major cultural marker in American Jewish life. The episode explores modern adaptations including interfaith families, LGBTQ Jews creating inclusive traditions, and contemporary interpretations that range from social justice themes to space station celebrations. Mira argues that traditions endure not by remaining frozen but by bending to meet the needs of living people, showing how each generation chooses what to keep, what to adapt, and what to create anew. The episode concludes with a meditation on why Hanukkah continues to matter: not because history demands it, but because people keep choosing the light, finding in this ancient practice something essential about resilience, identity, and the human capacity to create brightness in dark times.

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    23 Min.
  • The Candle We Share: The Ritual That Connects Us
    Nov 21 2025
    Episode two offers an intimate exploration of the act of lighting the menorah itself. Mira examines the emotional architecture of the eight-night ritual, from the symbolism of the shamash helper candle to the gradual building of light night after night. The episode explores how the practice of gathering to light candles creates belonging and continuity, connecting individual families to a global community of observance that ripples across time zones each night of the festival. Through examination of how Hanukkah is celebrated across diverse Jewish communities—Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi, Ethiopian, and countless individual variations—Mira reveals how tradition survives through adaptation rather than rigidity. The episode demonstrates how the simple repeated act of lighting candles creates meaning through ritual, offering comfort and connection especially during times of disruption, and how this practice holds complexity, accommodating diverse relationships with Jewish identity while remaining essentially itself.

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    21 Min.
  • Light in the Dark: The Memory We Inherit
    Nov 21 2025
    Episode one explores Hanukkah as an act of memory preserved through ritual practice. Mira Ellison examines how the Festival of Lights carries the weight of collective memory across two thousand years, from the Maccabean revolt in 167 BCE through centuries of diaspora and displacement. The episode reveals how rituals create continuity when everything else changes, exploring the emotional symbolism of lighting candles in winter darkness and the way personal memories wrap around historical memory to create an unbroken chain of practice. Through stories of families maintaining tradition across immigration, persecution, and assimilation, Mira demonstrates how Hanukkah functions as a technology for keeping memory alive, showing that the miracle isn't the oil that burned for eight days but the story that continues to be told, generation after generation, in an unbroken chain of light.

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    19 Min.