A CHANUKA MESSAGE
from
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson
The Lubavitcher Rebbe Shlita
Dear Friend:
The Chanuka lights which are kindled in the darkness of night recall to
our minds memories of the past: The war that the Hasmoneans waged
against huge Syrian Armies, their victory, the dedication of the
Temple, the rekindling of the MENORA, the small quantity of oil that
lasted for many days, and so on.
Let's picture ourselves members of the little band of Hasmoneans in
those days. We are under the domination of a powerful Syrian King; many
of our brethren have left us and accepted idolatry and way of life of
the enemy. But our leaders, the Hasmoneans, do not commence action by
comparing numbers and weapons, and weighing our chances of victory. The
Holy Temple has been invaded by a cruel enemy. The Torah and our faith
are in grave danger. The enemy has trampled upon everything holy to us
and is trying to force to accept his way of life, which is that of idol
worship, injustice, and similar traits altogether foreign to us. There
is but one thing for us to do - to adhere all the closer to our
religion and precepts, and to fight against the enemy even if we have
to die in this fight.
And wonder of wonders! The huge Syrian armies are beaten, the vast Syria Empire is defeated, our victory is complete.
This chapter of our history has repeated itself frequently. We, as
Jews, have always been outnumbered; many tyrants attempted to destroy
us because ofour faith. Sometimes they aimed their poisoned arrows at
our bodies, sometimes at our souls, and, sad to say, many of our
brethren have for one reason or another turned away from G-d and His
Tora and tried to make life easier by accepting the rule of the
conqueror.
In such times of distress, we must always be like that faithful band of
Hasmoneans, and remember that there is always a drop of "pure olive
oil" hidden deep in the heart of every Jew, which , if kindled, bursts
into a big flame. This drop of "pure olive oil" is the "Perpetual
Light" that must and will
pierce the darkness of our present night, untill everyone of us will
behold the fulfillment of the propgrt's promise for our ultimate
redemtion and triumph. And like the days of the Hasmoneans "the wicked
will once again be conqured by the righteous, and the arrogant by
theose who follow G-d's laws, and our people Israel will have a great
salvation".
With Chanukah Greetings,
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson