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  2. Dec 12, 2017 · On this first night of Chanukah, we celebrate the marvelous light given at the Temple rededication and the Light Himself – Yeshua Messiah – given for each one of us. Through Him, we have peace with God and eternal life. Amen! Messianic Jewish Chanukah Blessings – 1st Night. Place a candle in the far right holder of your chanukiah.

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    Using the Shamash, light the first Chanukah candle. Return it to its place. Let the candles go out on their own. They should burn for a least half an hour.

    In the second century B.C.E., a great miracle happened in Jerusalem. Antiochus IV ruled over Israel and had seized control of the Temple, defiling it with idols. His soldiers violently persecuted the Jewish people, forcing idol worship and brutalizing and killing those who refused. A vastly outnumbered band of Jewish revolutionaries won back the Te...

    Have you witnessed a traditional miracle? What did God do?
    What wonders has God done for you that might also be considered miracles?
    What everyday miracles can you name?

    God of wonders, You are mighty, and You are glorious. Thank You for the Chanukah miracle and for revealing Your power and love to us through Your works. Thank You for still doing miracles today. Give us faith to believe You for big miracles and eyes to see smaller ones all around us. May You continue to do miracles in our hearts as You transform us...

  3. May 5, 2024 · 1. Light the shamash candle. Once the sun has set (unless it’s Friday), light the shamash candle using a match, lighter, or other flame source. It’s very important to light the shamash first. The shamash is what you will be using to light the other candles, so you should never light the other candles before it. [1]

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  4. I celebrate the first night of Chanukah in my room using my felt menorah I was given as I read from my "home prayerbook."

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  5. The Chanukah menorah (also known as a Hanukkiah) is lit around nightfall each of the eight nights of Chanukah. Every night, another candle is added, so that on the eighth night all eight candles (plus one helper) are burning bright. In this article: Why We Light the Menorah. The Menorah. The Shamash. Who Lights the Menorah. Where to Light.

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