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What is the Importance of Oil?

Updated: Dec 22, 2022

By Angelique Sijbolts

Oil for the mouth and soul


Public Fasts for Rain


The rainy season in Israel is important because the country does not have many natural resources for water, and one depends on the goodness of HaShem to receive rain/water.


As the calendar progressed to Chodesh Kisleiv without rain, the Mishnah (Ta'anis 2:5-6) prescribes a series of obligatory public fasts. But given the celebration of Chanukah, no fasting is allowed on those days.



Food as Connection


Food is seen as a barrier between the physical and spiritual worlds, and suppressing both desire and need for it would facilitate one's ability to navigate between them.


At Chanukah, it is customary to eat food made in oil. Latszkes, sufganiyot, etc. We should feed on oil. Oil is a reference to the wisdom, the chochmah, of the Torah.


Chanukah should be specifically a connection between the physical and the spiritual world. The physical light - visible to the whole world - should make people long for the true light of Torah and truth, should make people curious, and it should make one want to feed on the oil of Torah to grow spiritually and improve oneself.



The Wick and the Flame


Man's body is like a wick. The flame is the Divine radiance of the soul. However, only if there is oil the wick can suck it up and the flame can burn. A person in this life will have to absorb the chochmah, the wisdom found in the Torah. One of the most important lessons in the Torah is that we must learn selflessness.


You do something for another human being not to expect something in return, but because it is the right thing to do.


The same applies to the mitzvot. You do them, not because you expect a reward from HaShem, but you do them because it is the right thing to do, better yet you do them because HaShem wants you to.

Brought By Angelique Sijbolts

 

Angelique Sijbolts is one of the main writers for the Noahide Academy. She has been an observant Noahide for many years. She studies Torah with Rabbi Perets every week. Angelique invests much of her time in editing video-lectures for the Rabbis of the Academy and contributes in administrating the Academy's website in English and Dutch. She lives in the north of the Netherlands. Married and mother of two sons. She works as a teacher in a school with students with special needs. And is a Hebrew Teacher for the levels beginners and intermediate. She likes to walk, to read and play the piano.

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Sources

Chabad Article: When did Chanukah become an official Jewish holiday?

Chabad Article: Returning in the Right Direction

Sefaria

Flames by Rabbi DovBer of Lubavitch

 

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