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Eight Principles for a Meaningful Hanukkah, Beginning With Intention | #JewishWisdom #Kavanah
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This teaching distills the holiday into eight essential principles—one for each day. The first and foundational idea comes from the Shulchan Aruch: mitzvot require kavanah. It is not enough to perform a mitzvah mechanically. Whether lighting candles or engaging in Talmud Torah, conscious intention transforms the act into a spiritually meaningful one. You’re already doing the mitzvah—pause, set intention, and receive its full spiritual reward. Follow us: https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot.global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q For more inspiring content: @Hidabrootcom
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that the 10 things, the 10 critical
things you need to know to have a
successful Khaneka. Then when I was
thinking about it, I wanted to narrow it
down. So I narrowed down to seven, but I
added one this morning. Eight. We're
going to do eight. And that's going to
be a easier number to remember,
especially many people may know that
there actually eight days of Khan. Okay.
Number one, we always talk about this
pas
mitzvah require formal kabana. It's not
enough to do a mitzvah. Let's say right
now you're learning Tyra. They're very
good. It's better than other things.
However, if you want to get credit for
it, you need to have a formal kavana.
I'm having kavana to the mitzvah of
do that now. I mean, you're here anyway.
You might as well getar. You know what
I'm saying? You might as well getar.
So,