Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

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  • Hanukkah: A Season of Miracles

    Hanukkah: A Season of Miracles

    My Christian friends celebrate the miracle of a birth at Christmas, and my Jewish brothers and sisters celebrate the miracle of a spiritual and military victory during the celebration of Hanukkah.

  • Hanukkah Day Eight — An Eternal Flame

    Hanukkah Day Eight — An Eternal Flame

    So it makes sense that generations later the Jewish sages asked, "Why Hanukkah?" What is the reason for this holiday?

  • Hanukkah Day Eight — An Eternal Flame

    Hanukkah Day Eight — An Eternal Flame

    Hanukkah celebrates an eternal triumph of God's light over all darkness. This spiritual light is an everlasting one. Goodness will always overcome evil, and light will ultimately outshine the darkness forever.

  • Hanukkah Day Seven — Seeking Light in the Darkness By Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

    Hanukkah Day Seven — Seeking Light in the Darkness By Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

    On Hanukkah, we light our candles in darkness. And with those small lights, we are able to see with greater vision than in the brightest of rooms

  • Hanukkah Day Six — Be the Light

    Hanukkah Day Six — Be the Light

    We light our candles by adding another candle each night. However, we need to follow Hillel's advice all year long as well. As God commanded, we need to be light and add light to the world.

  • Hanukkah Day Five — Take Time to See the Light

    Hanukkah Day Five — Take Time to See the Light

    Let's be fully present in the glorious moment that is now. Let's take the time to really see each other — and maybe, we just may catch a glimpse of God.

  • Hanukkah Day Four — Rededication

    Hanukkah Day Four — Rededication

    This let's recommit ourselves to our ideals and values. No matter what may have happened in our lives, we can start anew today.

  • Hanukkah Day Three — Be a Maccabee

    Hanukkah Day Three — Be a Maccabee

    Throughout this season of light for Christians and Jews, let us remember that the victory doesn't always go to the mighty and powerful.

  • Hanukkah Day Two — Dare to Shine

    Hanukkah Day Two — Dare to Shine

    When we talk about the miracle of Hanukkah in our prayers, we mention that God gave "the many into the hands of the few." It's important to understand that this isn't just a reference to the Greeks who were more powerful and numerous than the Jews who were fighting them.

  • The Meaning of Hanukkah — The Miracle of Light

    The Meaning of Hanukkah — The Miracle of Light

    Hanukkah is a holiday of hope, one that teaches us that there is no limit to what we can accomplish when we let God be our guiding light and do our best to shine our own.