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Tuesday, December 04, 2007
My Own Little Hanukkah
This year we are celebrating Hanukkah, along with Christmas. So, tonight, something funny happened. For a little background, Hanukkah is a celebration of the miracle that happened when Judah Maccabee led a small army against the Romans, and reclaimed the temple in Jerusalem . It was before the time of Christ, during the 400 years between Old and New Testament. After they cleaned and prepared the temple, the Jews dedicated it again to the Lord. The Feast of Dedication, or Hanukkah, was scheduled to last for a week, but when they went to light the menorah, there was only enough oil for one day. It took 8 days to consecrate new oil for burning, so they couldn’t wait for that to happen. The miracle was that the oil lasted for the entire eight days, until the new oil was ready and could be used.
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Heidi,
I'm so glad you are celebrating Feast of Dedication. It is neat for the kids to learn about the history of it too. When Jesus claimed to be the Light of the World, many Jews really understood it!
How's your new job?
Great Aunt Gretchen
My job is actually going to start in January. It's taken a long time to get through whatever channels it has to go through, and now, waiting until after Christmas makes more sense. I was happy to get a more set date. It's been a long wait, but I'm willing to wait because the job will fit my schedule so well. So, I guess my big announcement was a little premature. But, it's coming soon. :-)
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