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Zot Hanukkah Sameach!
« on: December 11, 2007, 07:16:58 PM »
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I wish everyone a Zot Hanukkah Sameach, a good Eighth Day of Hanukkah.

The eighth day of Chanukah is also known as Zot Chanukah (lit., "this is Chanukah"), after a key phrase in the special Chanukah Torah reading for this day (Numbers 7:54-8:4). For the deeper significance of this name, see link to "Accumulating Lights" below.

In the Jewish calendar, the day begins at nightfall; thus, the last kindling of the Chanukah lights is held on the evening preceding the 8th day of Chanukah, when eight lights are lit (see "Laws & Customs" for yesterday's date). The festival of Chanukah concludes at nightfall this evening.

It is customary, however, to light candles during the daytime as well, in synagogues, in public spaces, and at gatherings held in honor of the festival. These lightings are done without recitation of the blessings as they do not constitute an observance of the mitzvah of kindling the Chanukah lights.

Other Chanukah observances include the inclusion of Hallel and Al Hanissim in the daily prayers, eating food fried in oil and dairy foods, playing with the "dreidel" and giving gifts of money ("Chanukah gelt") to children.

From: http://www.chabad.org/calendar/view/day.asp?tDate=12/12/2007

Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim,
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Re: Zot Hanukkah Sameach!
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2007, 08:40:00 AM »
What is "zot" ?
Not a foreign land we took and not with foreign possession but a land that belong to our ancestors that was occupied without a trial. And when we had the opportunity, we took our land back.
-Shimon Maccabee's answer to Antiochus VII Sidetes.

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Re: Zot Hanukkah Sameach!
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Re: Zot Hanukkah Sameach!
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2007, 08:46:21 AM »
Not a foreign land we took and not with foreign possession but a land that belong to our ancestors that was occupied without a trial. And when we had the opportunity, we took our land back.
-Shimon Maccabee's answer to Antiochus VII Sidetes.

"When fighting monsters, be wary not to become one... When you gaze into the abyss, it also gazes into you."
- Friedrich Nietzsche

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Re: Zot Hanukkah Sameach!
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2008, 07:43:16 AM »
What is "zot" ?

זאת
Oh...

Yaacov, it's "Ze" because Hanukkah is masculine.



It says in The Torah Zot Hanukkat HaMizbeach. Maybe I should have said Semecha rather than Sameach though but if you said Chag Hanukkah than you could say sameach.


Zot Hanukkat HaMizbeach means "This is the altar's inauguration"
Hanukkat with a "T" in the end makes it both feminine and both make it "belong" to the word "HaMizbeach". Hanukkah alone is masculine. Hanukkat is also a verb and Hanukka is from the word Hanukkia.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2008, 07:45:46 AM by Dexter »
Not a foreign land we took and not with foreign possession but a land that belong to our ancestors that was occupied without a trial. And when we had the opportunity, we took our land back.
-Shimon Maccabee's answer to Antiochus VII Sidetes.

"When fighting monsters, be wary not to become one... When you gaze into the abyss, it also gazes into you."
- Friedrich Nietzsche