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#1 Srecna Hanuka

Posted: 26/12/2005 05:18
by digger
Svim jevrejima zelim sve najbolje za Hanuku.

#2

Posted: 26/12/2005 05:32
by Fair Life
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#3

Posted: 26/12/2005 05:33
by Fair Life
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#4

Posted: 26/12/2005 07:14
by Kick off

#5

Posted: 26/12/2005 08:24
by JBT
Sretan Hanukkah!
(mada pojma nemam sta je to, al` bitno je da se slavi, a ko slavi zlo ne misli :) )
:bih:

#6

Posted: 26/12/2005 08:30
by Murisno1
Čestitke i od mene !!
Sve najbolje !! :bih:

#7 Re: Srecna Hanuka

Posted: 26/12/2005 10:41
by rei
digger wrote:Svim jevrejima zelim sve najbolje za Hanuku.

Sve najbolje :)

#8

Posted: 26/12/2005 11:04
by tataratira
hag sameah....'a šana a ba be jerušalajim :-D

#9

Posted: 26/12/2005 11:07
by vesela
Cestitke i od mene!

#10

Posted: 26/12/2005 14:26
by digger
JBT wrote:Sretan Hanukkah!
(mada pojma nemam sta je to, al` bitno je da se slavi, a ko slavi zlo ne misli


Tako je. A evo malo objasnjenja na Engleskom.

Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days and nights, starting on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar (which is November-December on the Gregorian calendar). In Hebrew, the word "Hanukkah" means "dedication."
The holiday commemorates the rededication of the holy Temple in Jerusalem after the Jews' 165 B.C.E. victory over the Hellenist Syrians. Antiochus, the Greek King of Syria, outlawed Jewish rituals and ordered the Jews to worship Greek gods.

In 168 B.C.E. the Jews' holy Temple was seized and dedicated to the worship of Zeus.

Some Jews were afraid of the Greek soldiers and obeyed them, but most were angry and decided to fight back.

The fighting began in Modiin, a village not far from Jerusalem. A Greek officer and soldiers assembled the villagers, asking them to bow to an idol and eat the flesh of a pig, activities forbidden to Jews. The officer asked Mattathias, a Jewish High Priest, to take part in the ceremony. He refused, and another villager stepped forward and offered to do it instead. Mattathias became outraged, took out his sword and killed the man, then killed the officer. His five sons and the other villagers then attacked and killed the soldiers. Mattathias' family went into hiding in the nearby mountains, where many other Jews who wanted to fight the Greeks joined them. They attacked the Greek soldiers whenever possible.

About a year after the rebellion started, Mattathias died. Before his death, he put his brave son Judah Maccabee in charge of the growing army. After three years of fighting, the Jews defeated the Greek army, despite having fewer men and weapons.

Judah Maccabee and his soldiers went to the holy Temple, and were saddened that many things were missing or broken, including the golden menorah. They cleaned and repaired the Temple, and when they were finished, they decided to have a big dedication ceremony. For the celebration, the Maccabees wanted to light the menorah. They looked everywhere for oil, and found a small flask that contained only enough oil to light the menorah for one day. Miraculously, the oil lasted for eight days. This gave them enough time to obtain new oil to keep the menorah lit. Today Jews celebrate Hanukkah for eight days by lighting candles in a menorah every night, thus commemorating the eight-day miracle.

#11

Posted: 26/12/2005 14:30
by PR80.
Sretno! :)

#12

Posted: 26/12/2005 14:49
by St.Germain
cestitke :)

#13

Posted: 26/12/2005 14:50
by Harrys
Sretan praznik HANUKA. :)

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#14

Posted: 26/12/2005 15:12
by horns&drums
Hvala i pridruzujem se cestitkama :) :)

#15

Posted: 26/12/2005 22:04
by senada
Iskrene cestitke i najljepse zelje Jevrejima u BiH i sirom svijeta u povodu Hanuke praznika svjetlosti i posvjecenja.

#16

Posted: 26/12/2005 22:23
by stella_k
senada wrote:Iskrene cestitke i najljepse zelje Jevrejima u BiH i sirom svijeta u povodu Hanuke praznika svjetlosti i posvjecenja.
Pridruzujem se ovoj lijepoj cestitci.

#17 Re: Srecna Hanuka

Posted: 26/12/2005 23:31
by MBA
digger wrote:Svim jevrejima zelim sve najbolje za Hanuku.

Happy Hanukah!

#18

Posted: 26/12/2005 23:47
by danas
svima koji slave, iskrene cestitke...

#19

Posted: 27/12/2005 09:50
by PipiDugaDevetka
Sretna Hanuka!