It can be the most stressful times in a Jewish person’s life. It ranks up there with, “wait, I have to lift the Torah in front of everyone and if I drop it I have to fast for 40 days??!?!???!?”
If you don’t know what I’m referring to, then you have never lit Hanukkah candles before. You heard me, lighting Hanukkah candles is really stressful. Not only are you holding fire, but there are usually children around, someone else is also holding fire, and to top things off, you have to try to remember the correct order in which to light them.
Luckily, Todd & God can help relieve the stress. When our good friend Todd feels the same stresses that I do about Hanukkah, God comes and saves the day. Luckily, there was a camera crew there to film the entire ordeal.
Happy Hanukkah!
Hanukkah
Pronounced: KHAH-nuh-kah, also ha-new-KAH, an eight-day festival commemorating the Maccabees’ victory over the Greeks and subsequent rededication of the temple. Falls in the Hebrew month of Kislev, which usually corresponds with December.