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A current Insight:

When you give for a worthy cause, it is really only a loan and G-d Himself is the guarantor. Furthermore, the more you give, the more you get. I don't mean this figuratively. I say so you will test it and see for yourself

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Why the custom of giving "Chanuka gelt" (money)?

The word "Chanuka" has two meanings. It means "dedication," for on the 25th of Jewish month of Kislev the Holy Temple was rededicated, and it also means "education." Concerning the second meaning, it was customary to test children on their Torah knowledge during Chanuka and give them gelt, or money, as a reward.

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