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This Hanukkah, Let’s Bring Back Judith Menorahs

Last updated: December 30, 2024 3:58 am
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Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is a joyous celebration that commemorates the miracle of the temple oil that burned for eight days. It is often associated with the Maccabees, who fought for Jewish religious freedom against the Assyrians. The menorah, a symbol of the holiday, is traditionally lit each night, adding one candle per day until the eighth night when it shines brightly.

However, the story of Hanukkah also includes a lesser-known figure – Judith, a brave Jewish woman who played a crucial role in saving her people from the Assyrian army. Judith’s story is one of courage and cunning as she infiltrated the enemy camp, seduced their general, Holofernes, and ultimately beheaded him, leading to the retreat of the Assyrian forces and the salvation of her people.

In the Middle Ages, Judith was celebrated alongside the Maccabees as a hero of Hanukkah. Depicted on old-fashioned Italian and German menorahs, Judith’s image symbolized the triumph of the oppressed over their oppressors. Artists like Artemisia Gentileschi drew inspiration from her story, using it to portray themes of justice and empowerment.

Despite her once-prominent role in Hanukkah celebrations, Judith’s story gradually faded into obscurity. The rise of political Zionism in the late 19th century and the emphasis on the macho image of the Maccabees contributed to her erasure. The focus shifted towards military might and the idea of the “new Jew,” overshadowing the more nuanced and complex narrative of Judith’s heroism.

Today, as we reflect on the true spirit of Hanukkah, we can draw inspiration from Judith’s story of resistance and resilience. Her tale reminds us that true strength lies not in violence or aggression, but in the courage to stand up against injustice and oppression. By rediscovering Judith’s story and incorporating her image back into our Hanukkah traditions, we can honor her legacy and embrace a more inclusive and empowering narrative of the holiday.

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