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Apa itu Hari Festival Hanukkah ?

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Apa Itu Hari Festival Hanukkah ?

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Hari Hanukkah biasa disebut juga dengan festival Kenisah atau yang berarti Penahbisan Bait Tuhan (kuil Sulaiman), ini merupakan salah satu hari raya bagi bangsa Yahudi yang akan di selenggarakan di kota Al Quds (Yerusalem) pada setiap tanggal 25 Kislew (sekitar akhir bulan Desember) selama 8 hari lamanya.

Perayaan ini dirayakan biasanya bersamaan dengan masa adven (hari Minggu terdekat sebelum  bulan November sampai 24 Desember)bagi umat Kristiani atau bahkan dengan hari raya Natal, sehingga terkadang disebut sebagai ‘Natal Yahudi’.

Dalam sejarahnya festival ini diadakan sebagai Yudas Makabe yang menyucikan dan membangun kembali Kenisah (Kuil Sulaiman) yang sudah dirusak oleh orang-orang bukan-Yahudi, termasuk orang Yunani dari dinasti Antiokhus.

Dalam perayaan ini, umat Yahudi berarakan sambil membawa tongkat berhiaskan daun palem, mempersembahkan kurban, dan bernyanyi dengan iringan alat musik.

Pada festival peryaan ini bangsa Yahudi akan menyediakan Menorah di rumah-rumah maupun di Sinagog. Menorah merupakan lilin dengan jumlah delapan lengan (4 di sisi kiri dan 4 disi kanan) yang dinyalakan satu per satu setiap hari selama perayaan ini, dan akan ditaruh di tempat yang bisa dilihat oleh orang-orang .

Kebiasaan menyalakan Menorah menurut para sejarwana mirip sekali dengan kebiasaan menyalakan lilin satu per satu setiap minggu dalam peringatan masa Adven.

Lilin ini harus dinyalakan tepat setelah matahari terbenam kecuali pada hari sabtu, pada hari Sabtu lilin tersebut dinyalakan setengah jam sebelum matahari terbenam.

Dalam ritualnya lilin ini harus menyala setidaknya selama 1,5 jam, dan jika mati orang-orang boleh menyalakannya kembali lilin tersebut selama bukan orang yang sebelumnya telah menghidupkan lilin di hari yang sama.

Menurut legenda, pada suatu saat hanya tersedia cukup minyak untuk menyalakan menorah selama satu hari, namun ternyata menorah dapat terus menyala selama 8 hari. Inilah yang menjadi latar belakang perayaan Hanukkah yang dirayakan selama 8 hari. (Wikipedia arabic)

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Sunday,24 Rabiul Awwal 1440 / 02 December 2018

Rayakan Hanukkah, 200 Warga Israel Tur Keliling Al-Aqsa

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, YERUSALEM -- Sekitar 200 orang Israel tur berkeliling Masjid Al-Aqsa di Yerusalem Timur untuk merayakan hari raya Yahudi, Hanukkah. Hal ini meningkatkan ketegangan di sekitar kota pasca Presiden AS Donald Trump mengakui Yerusalem Timur sebagai ibukota Israel.

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Selama hari raya Yahudi, warga Israel ultra relijius akan mengunjungi kompleks Masjid Al-Aqsa di bawah pengawalan ketat tim keamanan Israel. Hal itu meningkatkan ketegangan antara tim pengamanan Israel dengan warga Palestina. Warga Palestina yang masuk ke Masjid Al-Aqsa harus melalui pos pemeriksaan yang ketat. Warga yang boleh masuk hanya mereka yang lulus pemeriksaan.

 

    

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                                HANUKAH IS FOR MUSLIMS AND JEWS                 Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Hanukah is for Muslim Jews for two reasons, One is because Hanukah (Hebrew for faithful dedication-Islam) refers to the rededication of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem after it was profaned in 168 BCE by an idol installed in it by the Syrian Greek king Antiochus IV.

The second reason is because Hanukah also refers to the dedication and valor of the Maccabees and all those who joined them in their resistance to the attempt by the ruling powers to force the Jews to abandon their God given religion, and conform to Greek forms of worship and culture (abandoning circumcision for example).

Those who resisted were Muslims (Arabic for faithful follows of God's will) and their dedication eventually led to religious freedom and national independence for the Jews living in the Land of Israel.

The oppression of Judaism by Antiochus IV, the Syrian Greek king, was the first known attempt at suppressing a minority religion, but unfortunately not the last. Other well known attempts were the three century long Roman persecution of Christianity, and the persecution of Muhammad and his followers by the majority of pagan Arabs in Makka.

All three religions emerged from their varying periods of persecution stronger than ever, and this is the ongoing spiritual lesson of the Hanukah lamp that once lit by faithful believers, filled with hope and trust in God; lasts longer than anyone else thinks possible.

The history: In 200 BCE, King Antiochus III of Syria defeated Egypt and made the Land of Israel a part of the Seleucid Empire. King Antiochus III wanting to conciliate his new Jewish subjects guaranteed their right to "live according to their ancestral customs" and to continue to practice their religion in the Temple of Jerusalem.

However in 175 BCE, his son Antiochus IV invaded Judea to put in power a pro Syrian high Priest. As the ancient Jewish historian Josephus relates, "The king came upon the Jews with a great army, took their city by force, slew a great multitude of those that favored Egypt, and sent out his soldiers to plunder them without mercy.

He also spoiled the temple (erecting an idol in it that looked like himself, and thus) put a stop to the daily offerings (to God) for three years and six months."

The tradition: When the Temple in Jerusalem was looted and services stopped, Judaism was outlawed. In 167 BCE Antiochus IV (who named himself 'Manifest God') ordered an altar to Zeus be erected in the Temple. He banned circumcision and ordered pigs to be sacrificed at the altar of the Temple. This provoked a large-scale revolt.

Mattityahu, a Jewish priest, and his five sons JochananSimeonEleazarJonathan, and Judah led a rebellion against Antiochus. They became known as HaMakabim (the Hammers). In 166 BCE Mattathias died, and Judah Makabee took his place as leader. By 165 BCE the Jewish revolt against the Seleucid monarchy was largely successful.

The Temple was liberated and (Hanukah) rededicated. The festival of Hanukkah was instituted to celebrate this event.

The oil: Judah Makabee ordered the Temple to be purified, and a new altar to be built in place of the one polluted by pig's blood. According to the Torah, pure olive oil was needed for the menorah in the Temple, which was required to burn day and night throughout the year.

However, there was only enough pure oil found to burn for one day, and it would take a week to prepare a fresh supply of pure oil for the menorah. Some said delay the Hanukah of the Temple for a week.

Others said kindle the Temple Menorah and pray for it to last until new pure oil could be made. The menorah was lit; and it did not go out prior to the arrival of the new pure oil. An eight-day festival was declared by the rabbis to commemorate this miracle.

The lights: Can be candles or oil lamps. Most Jewish homes have a special candelabrum referred to as a hanukkiah, or an oil lamp holder for Hanukkah, which holds eight lights plus the additional light used to light the others each day. The reason for the Hanukkah lights is not to "light the house within", but rather to "illuminate the house without," so passersby should see it and be reminded of the holiday's miracle. So lamps are set up at a prominent window or near the door leading to the street.

Some Ashkenazim (Jews from European Lands) have a separate menorah for each family member (customs vary), whereas most Sephardim (Jews from Muslim Lands) light one for the whole household. Only when there was danger of antisemitic persecution were lamps supposed to be hidden from public view, as was the case in Persia under the rule of the Zoroastrians, or in parts of Europe before and during World War II.

A modern tale: Aisha,Talyah and their parents were standing just outside their front door, admiring their newly lit Hanukiya, when a power failure occurred. The street lights went out. The house lights went out. It was dark almost everywhere around them.

The only lights they could see on the whole block were from the Hanukiya in the window of one house across the street, and from their own Hanukiya on the porch. After a few minuets, several of their neighbors, who did not want to sit in their dark houses, came over to join them.

“It is a good thing you have those candles.” said one neighbor. “I am afraid of the dark.”

“Why do you have the menorah outside?” asked another neighbor.

“It is an old tradition” said Aisha. “Jews are supposed to publicize the miracle of Hanukah to all the people around them.”

“You mean the oil that lasted for eight days.” said the neighbor who knew what a menorah was.

“Yes “ said Aisha, “The oil is the symbol of hope and faith. If the Maccabees had not lit the lights in the restored Temple in Jerusalem, because they were afraid the lights would go out the next day, the miracle would not have happened.”

“You mean the miracle of the oil?”

“I mean the miracle that lots of times, things that you think will never happen, do happen, if you do not give up. If the Maccabees had not lit the oil lamps, how would they have found out that the oil could last for eight days.” said Aisha.

And her sister Talyah added, “That is why we put the Hanukiya outside on the door step.”

“Aren't you afraid the wind will blow out the lights?” asked the neighbor who was afraid of the dark..

“Most of the time it does on at least one or two evenings.” said Talya. “That is why we put another Hanukiya in the window. You should always trust in God, but if you can arrange for back up, you should do it. After all, you should not test God by expecting God to stop the winds every evening for eight days. Other people might need the wind.”

“I thought Hanukah was the festival of freedom.” said another neighbor. “What does all this have to do with freedom?”

Aisha answered, “Hanuka is a celebration of religious freedom; especially the freedom of all religious minorities to observe their religious practices with equal treatment and respect. But freedom is not only freedom from oppression.

It is also freedom to do the right things, and to become a really good loving person. A free person is not free to oppress, hurt or insult other people or their religious' beliefs. Freedom comes from fulfilling your responsibilities to other people, to nature, and to God.”

They all stood in the dark talking about the importance of trust in God, hope and religious freedom for all people. Each had something to say and add. They could have gone on and on for a long time but just then the power came on and the lights lit up.

The neighbors thanked the Cohen family for all they had learned, and the neighbor who was afraid of the dark said to them, “I think I will go to Church next Sunday.”

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Umat Yahudi merayakan hari ini dengan cara berpuasa dan berdoa secara intensif di sinagoga-sinagoga. Selama perayaan Yom Kippur, berbagai bisnis dan bandara di Israel berhenti beroperasi.

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