{"id":5219,"date":"2010-02-11T05:00:44","date_gmt":"2010-02-11T03:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=5219"},"modified":"2017-07-16T10:37:32","modified_gmt":"2017-07-16T07:37:32","slug":"05-11-05","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/05-11-05\/","title":{"rendered":"05. Lasting Spiritual Accomplishments"},"content":{"rendered":"
Despite all their shortcomings, the victories that the Hasmoneans achieved had great value. The political independence that they won, though limited, contributed to the prosperity of the Jewish population in Eretz Yisrael in every way. Previously, around forty percent of Judea\u2019s produce was taken by the Greeks as a tax; now all of it remained in Eretz Yisrael, stimulating economic growth. By virtue of the victories, Jewish settlements sprung up throughout the country, Jews immigrated from the Diaspora, birthrates rose, and the Jewish nation, which had undergone destruction and exile, rehabilitated itself, to a large degree.<\/p>\n
Through the protection afforded by political independence, Eretz Yisrael became, once again, the national and spiritual center of the Jewish people. Houses of study grew and flourished, fully expressing the injunction of the Men of the Great Assembly: \u201cProduce many disciples and make a fence for the Torah\u201d (Avot<\/em> 1:1). The spiritual foundations of the Oral Torah, which enabled Jewry to safeguard its faith and its Torah for 2,000 years of harsh exile, were laid in those days.<\/p>\n For this reason, the miracle of the oil expresses \u0124anuka more than any other symbol. Although the Second Temple was destroyed and all the political achievements of the Hasmoneans were lost, the study of the Oral Torah, which developed and crystallized during that period, endured forever. The miracle of the oil manifested the eternal dimension of the Torah, its ability to illuminate the darkness supernaturally. By virtue of the Torah, we managed to survive the long, dark exile. The miracle of the oil showed that the Jewish people are unique, different from all other nations, and that it is impossible to subdue us or extinguish our faith.<\/p>\n It was in the merit of the self-sacrifice of Matityahu and his sons that the deep foundations of the Torah and the uniqueness of the Jewish people were revealed. But the Hasmonean dynasty, with all its problems and complexities, was short-lived, and we do not commemorate it in a particularly celebratory manner.<\/p>\n This explains the Sages\u2019 statement (rh 18b) that the holiday of \u0124anuka endures because of the miracle of the oil and the rabbinic mitzva of lighting the candles. The miracle of the oil showed that the military victory over the Greeks did not benefit that generation alone, but all generations. Therefore, the Sages determined that we should continue observing \u0124anuka even though the other holidays mentioned in Megilat Ta\u2019anit<\/em> were abolished after the Temple was destroyed. Thus, in addition to the mitzva of lighting candles all eight nights of \u0124anuka, we recite Al Ha-nisim<\/em> and Hallel<\/em>, to thank and praise God for saving us and allowing us to defeat our enemies.[5]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n Over the years, it became clear that the miracle was even greater than we originally thought. Not only did we manage to survive the torrent of Hellenism that inundated the world, but Judaism shattered \u2013 through a long and complicated process \u2013 most of the pagan foundations of Hellenism. The abstract belief in one God, ethical values, the aspiration to fix the world \u2013 all fundamental principles of the Torah \u2013 increasingly spread among the nations of the world, eventually becoming, through means both direct and indirect (i.e., via Christianity and Islam), the foundations of all the good and beneficial aspects of human culture.<\/p>\n The longer our exile lasted, the longer and brighter the light of Israel and its Torah shone. It will continue to illuminate the world until we merit bringing new and pure oil from the olives of Eretz Yisrael, from which we will light the Menora<\/em> of the Holy Temple, and the world will be filled with the knowledge of God, speedily in our time. Amen.<\/p>\n