Thoughts? Reactions? What does this source tell us about Chanukah?
Megillat Ta'anit: literally means "the scroll of fasting" and covers important days in each Hebrew month. Tanaitic period, 10-220 CE (ish). This instance is the Talmudic rabbis quoting this text.
The differences between wicks/oils
To utilize vs not to utilize
Being bound to the light vs not being bound
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?
Foot traffic? Differences of opinions? Tadmor?
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?
Hiddur Mitzvah
Beit Shammai
Beit Hillel
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?
Reasonings from both Beit Hillel and Beit Shammai? Thoughts on both of those schools of thoughts?
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?
What does this tell us about Chanukah? About the practices of Chanukah? About the perspectives of the rabbis?