Of all the vacations on the Jewish calendar, Hanukkah, which started final Sunday night, has at all times been one in all my favorites. Even once I was youthful and much much less observant, I appreciated the vacation’s well-known rituals and customs: lighting the menorah, spinning the dreidel, consuming potato latkes and so forth. My given Hebrew identify — “Maccabee,” as a result of Judah Maccabee was nicknamed “the hammer” — can also be synonymous with the hero of the vacation’s story.
Due to the vacation’s timing and the overall want by company America and elected officers to incorporate Jewish People in annual Christmastime festivity, Hanukkah is probably the most commercialized and among the many most steadily mentioned of all of the Jewish holidays. The commercialization of Hanukkah is anodyne, if a little bit of a distraction. Extra problematic is the time-tested custom of American politicians distorting the vacation’s that means — usually, for self-serving causes.
For so long as I can keep in mind, liberal politicians have taken pains to invoke the imagery of the Hanukkah menorah’s gentle as a way to hold forth about summary universalist rules comparable to justice and freedom and, as President Obama put it two years after leaving workplace, about an event to “recommit ourselves to constructing a brighter future for our households, our communities and our world.” Generally they even get probably the most fundamental information of the Hanukkah story egregiously flawed, because the Jewish then-second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, did two years in the past.
I’ve at all times discovered this recurring humiliating ritual to be worse than embarrassing. It’s offensive.
Hanukkah, I’ve at all times thought, is the Jewish individuals’s quintessential particularist and nationalist vacation. It’s a story concerning the Maccabean revolt towards the Greek-Syrian Seleucid Empire, which occupied Judea and tried to Hellenize the Jews — to crush them bodily and subdue them spiritually. Many are conversant in the miracle that adopted the Maccabees’ victory: The scant oil discovered within the courtyard, upon repurifying and rededicating the Temple, lasted eight nights. However the extra spectacular miracle was the army victory over the Seleucids and the Hellenized Jews who joined them.
The core message of Hanukkah, then, is one in all traditionalism and cultural preservation within the face of menacing and assimilationist forces, each inside and with out. That’s the true that means of the vacation — not exchanging presents or waxing poetic about universalist platitudes.
But paradoxically, particularly in gentle of tragic latest occasions, one thing occurred to me for the primary time: This stridently particularist Jewish vacation does have broader — certainly, world — relevance. It’s simply not the relevance liberal politicians have ascribed to Hanukkah. Certainly, it’s the precise reverse.
The Maccabees had been in a position to prevail and thereby protect Judaism, towards the percentages, as a result of they’d objective and conviction. They believed that Judaism stood for one thing vital: They believed that moral monotheism was vital, the Hebrew Scriptures had been true, and the Land of Israel belonged to the Youngsters of Israel. In brief, the Maccabees had nationwide and civilizational delight, and it was due to that delight that they fought so valiantly and refused to bend the knee to Hellenistic assimilation. They rejected the universalist cri de coeur that each one cultures and peoples are equal — and maybe interchangeable.
In latest many years, and much more acutely in recent times, Western civilization has needed to study that lesson anew. Human beings, whereas all made in God’s picture and thus all deserving of dignity and ethical value, are immensely difficult. We’re not reducible to widgets on an economics chalkboard. Our inherited cultural traditions and discovered customs and mannerisms are sometimes very totally different from each other. We don’t all worth the identical issues, pursue the identical targets, maintain the identical social requirements or imagine in the identical political establishments.
We’re, briefly, totally different. The Maccabees understood that there was one thing particular concerning the truths, values and rules that Judaism launched to the world. They weren’t keen to sacrifice these truths, values and rules to the siren track of Hellenistic universalism. Western nations at the moment should study that very same lesson anew. The fashionable Maccabees senselessly slain final Sunday at Sydney’s Bondi Seaside look like but the newest victims of recent Hellenism, as one tradition tries to erase one other.
It doesn’t must be this manner. A tradition may be proud with out being chauvinistic. And a individuals may be self-confident with out being imperious. If there are going to be fewer Bondi Seaside-style massacres, transferring ahead, Western cultures and nations are going to must rediscover and reprioritize what made them nice within the first place. They’re going to must keep in mind that human beings, and the precise societies they represent, are distinctive. They can not, and shouldn’t, be swapped or frivolously bartered like items in a market. Now we have our traditions, values and methods of life which are value cherishing and preserving from one technology to the following.
It may not be politically right, however that’s how we are able to apply the true lesson of Hanukkah.
Josh Hammer’s newest e book is “Israel and Civilization: The Destiny of the Jewish Nation and the Future of the West.” This text was produced in collaboration with Creators Syndicate. X: @josh_hammer

