Rivlin's Chanukah message to Jewish communities
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12/7/2015
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With the Jewish festival of Chanukah to begin on Sunday
evening (6th December), President Rivlin issued the following message to Jewish
communities around the world.
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“My dear brothers and sisters in Israel, and around
the world. At Chanukah we stand around the lights, watch as they glow, and sing
together Maoz
Tzur, a song that tells about the many challenges that have risen
against the Jewish people in the past. We celebrate the survival of our people
and our faith against all the odds. We celebrate the freedom that was won in
those days, and that we enjoy today with Israel as the national home of the
Jewish people. It is no coincidence that the symbol of the Government of Israel
is the menorah, the symbol of Jewish independence, which lights our
path. In each generation we must find that path; to reinforce the bonds between
Jews across the world, to share together, to hold high the torch of freedom. To
bring light where there is darkness. Just as it was for the heroic Maccabees,
the light of the menorah inspires us all.
“Today, hatred, incitement, and terrorism threaten the
whole world. In the face of these threats, we need to be firm and strong like a
rock – like Maoz Tzur – in our beliefs in freedom, justice, in the
values of our tradition and of democracy. So this year, as we gather with our
families and communities and look at the wonderful lights, it is my prayer that
we will be reminded of the bonds that we all share and the important role we
all have of being a light unto the nations.
“Our thoughts
at this time are of course with those who will be celebrating with a heavy
heart; the injured and the families who have lost loved ones in the wave of
terror that has struck in Israel and around the world. To them, especially, and
to all the Jewish people, I wish a very happy Chanukah. Shalom from Jerusalem.”
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