Guide of Judaism a Systematic Work for the Study And Instruction of the Whole
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B. I. The family subsequently took the surname of Makabi, with Judah as the central figure. Hanukah is specifically a national festival, but throughout the years of exile its significance was interpreted mostly on religious ground. And wisely so. The Hanukah candles are sacred. No work must be performed by their lights. The candles are lit as follows: The first night, one; the second night, two, adding one candle each night, till on the last night eight candles are lit. The festival is eight da...ys in accordance with the law of the dedication of Tabernacle, which lasted eight days. 56 GUIDE OF JUDAISM Every day of Hanukah, selections of the Torah are read as follows : Num. Vii. I to Ibid. Viii. 4, inc. , adding each day two Neshiyim. The sixth day always being the New Moon of Tebet, four Aliyot are read, three pertaining to the New Moon, and the fourth to Hanukah. If the seventh day of Hanukah happens to be the second day of New Moon of Tebet, the same rule is followed, only the Nashi is that of the seventh day Hanukah.
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