Hanukkah Illuminations

In the well-known biblical story of the world’s creation, God created light on the first day. Our Sages ask: What was this light? The sun was not created until the fourth day—so exactly what light existed from day one to day four? This, they say, is the Or HaGanuz – hidden light – which shone for 36 hours before God hid it away. The Hassidic master the Sefat Emet teaches that the light of Hanukkah, which shines from the 36 candles we light over the course of the holiday (excluding the 8 extra of the shammash), is this Or HaGanuz, breaking free from its hiding places, reminding us that it has not disappeared. On Hanukkah, in the darkest moments of the year, we can connect with this mystical, primordial light—a light of ultimate healing and blessing, brighter than the sun itself.

For the next eight days, you’ll receive Hanukkah kavannot written by BJ members who have experienced a special light by being part of this community. Some have given light to others as volunteers, some have received light by finding a Jewish home here—and all have felt their souls ignited in ways that had previously been hidden.

As you read these reflections, we hope you will be inspired to find your own way to access more light, and bring it out into our world.