Chanuka & Parshas Miketz: The Light of the Menorah - Hope in Galus

Published: Dec. 10, 2023, 5 p.m.

b'Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on \\u05d7\\u05e0\\u05d5\\u05db\\u05d4.\\xa0\\nDiscussed:\\xa0\\n\\n Three Questions on Chanukah; (1)\\xa0Chazal tell us that Purim marks the end of prophecy and supernatural miracles, if so, why do we find supernatural miracles in the Chanukah story which takes place hundreds of years later? (2) Normally, Hashem performs miracles involving the salvation of the Jews, yet the miracle of the burning oil was simply helping the performance of a Mitzvah? (3) Why did Hashem perform a miracle for the burning of the oil, if impure oil would have been allowed due to the principle of Tuma Hutra Bitzibur?\\n Reb Mottel Progimonsky explains Rashi, who writes that we see the great reward of Tzadikim from the fact that Yosef was sold to a spice caravan and was spared a foul odor on his trip down to Mitzrayim. What is this great reward? Yosef was in the process of being betrayed by his own brothers, did he really care how the caravan smelled?'