Seventh Night • Sparks of Light 5783
The Holiday of Lights Sarah Beldeb and Noemi Ibghi, Grade 11 Chanukah, “the holiday of lights”: where do we get this phrase? The obvious answer is that we light the chanukiah for eight nights in remembrance of the miracle that happened when the oil that was supposed to only last
Sixth Night • Sparks of Light 5783
Reena Fixler and Yamaya Newman, Grade 10 Why do we celebrate the holiday of Chanukah on the 25th of Kislev specifically? Chanukah is a holiday filled with light and happiness. It’s a time when all Jews – no matter their specific beliefs – get together and remember the miracles our
Fifth Night • Sparks of Light 5783
Yael Diena and Gila Grauer, Grade 10 On Chanukah, we light the Menorah for eight days to commemorate the miracle in the Beit HaMikdash, where a small jug of oil meant to last only one day burned for eight days. The custom is to use olive oil to light the
Fourth Night • Sparks of Light 5783
The Deeper Meaning of Beit Shammai’s Opinion Nava Edery and Aleeza Glogauer, Grade 12 Chanukah is a beautiful holiday filled with light and joy, but it also has contradictions about how we create this light. We review the dispute between Beit Hillel and Beit Shammai each year concerning the order
Third Night • Sparks of Light 5783
Lighting up the Chanukah Lessons Tali Wercberger, Grade 12 Chanukah is known as a holiday to celebrate because of the miracles Hashem did for us. He gave us an unpredicted win in the battle against the Greeks, as well as an extraordinary miracle of the scant amount of oil in
Second Night • Sparks of Light 5783
Mia Beldeb, Grade 12 Every holiday in the Jewish calendar follows a similar pattern; we repeat the same rituals every day. For instance, we shake the same lulav and etrog every day throughout Sukkot; we blow the same shofar on both days of Rosh Hashanah; and on Pesach, we read
Introduction to Sparks of Light • Sparks of Light 5783
Introduction to Sparks of Light Rabbi Seth Grauer, Rosh Yeshiva & Head of School Dear BAS Community, It is that time of year again when we once again send out our Sparks of Light series. For the next eight nights, each of our campus communities will receive short divrei Torah
First Night • Sparks of Light 5783
Reena Straus and Hannah Oziel, Grade 12 The Chanukah story tells of all the struggling and suffering the Jews faced under Greek rule while Antiochus was king. We learn that the Greeks did not care about annihilating us physically, but rather they wanted to Hellenize us in order
Graduation Address 2022
By: Rabbi Seth Grauer Our high school years are supposed to be predictable. I was recently speaking to my daughter, Yonina, who is returning from Israel iy”H tomorrow, and she mentioned to me that for the first time in her life, she doesn’t really have any idea what the next
Eighth Night • Sparks of Light 5782
Inside Out Lights Sarah Paskowitz, Grade 11 Light is a common theme in Jewish ritual. We have Shabbat candles, Havdalah candles, and Chanukah candles. But what is similar about these different candles? Hashem commands us to light Shabbat candles to bring שלום בית, peace in the home. Shabbat candles are