Jonathon’s Story – part 1

Our tale of the Maccabees begins….

 

My name is Jonathan.  I have four brothers, Simeon, Eleazar, Joannan, and Judas.  When I was young, terrible times came to our people.  We were told we could no longer obey the precious Torah of our fathers.  A strong and mighty, but desperately wicked king named Antiochus Epiphanies rose to power.  I remember it like it was yesterday…

My brother Judas burst through the door.
“Father, have you heard the news?  The beautiful lamp stand and all the wonderful things in the temple are gone!”
“Yes, Judas.  I heard.”  Mattithias, my father, looked up and I could see that he was weeping.
“I fear terrible times are about to visit our people.  Many have not been faithful.  YHVH promised to curse us if we do not obey.  If only they could see that the precious commandments bring life and happiness.  They teach us how to love each other and worship our Creator.”

I began to cry too, to see my father so upset.

As the days passed, news came that Antiochus had reversed all the laws of Torah and set up false gods, idols, and pagan practices throughout the land of Israel.  The family down the street had a little baby boy named Caleb.  They circumcised him on the eighth day, just as Torah commands.  But soldiers came for them.  My father did not hear in time to help them.
He gathered my brothers and I together and we did not eat.  I was hungry, but I knew there were more important things than food.  We prayed, and confessed, and pleaded with YHVH to save our people.  When we finally got up from our fast and began to eat bread, I saw a look on my father’s face.  I shall never forget it.  He was determined, his face in stone, and he simply said, “Boys, we will obey YHVH no matter what.”

The next day, I helped load food on the donkeys.  Dried fruit and cakes and wine in a goatskin were loaded, along with blankets.  We began our trip to Jerusalem.  I was worried.  Wouldn’t there be trouble there?  Hadn’t they already sacrificed a pig on the altar?  I shuddered at the thought.  What was my father thinking?

As we saw Jerusalem rise up ahead of us on the horizon, my father began proudly singing the songs of ascent.
“Praise ye YHVH!  Praise, oh ye servants of YHVH!  Praise the name of YHVH!  Blessed is the name of YHVH from this time forth and forevermore.”
My brothers and I all lifted our voices together.  It seemed as though the rocks sang out with us, relieved to hear a familiar song.

And then the gate loomed up ahead of us, and I wondered what lied ahead.

TO BE CONTINUED…

 

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3 Responses

  1. Hello! It’s Hanukkah 2013. In 2012 our family read the story you wrote. We really liked following along with the story and some of the activities (even if we are a little old for them! The youngest is 12- last year we played hide and seek as a family, that was fun). We are reading it again this year and I noticed that the PDF has some incorrect information- just a small mistake. It says that the Psalms of Accents are 113-118 but I’ve always thought that they are 120-134. I googled it and it seems to be the case. 113-118 are the Hallel Psalms. Maybe I am missing some information.
    Anyway, thanks for the story! We enjoy using it in our celebration.
    Happy Thanksgivukkah!
    -Bethany

    1. Thanks for letting me know on those Psalms, Bethany. Looks like I narrowed in on the Hallel Psalms, rather than including them all. I’m so glad you are enjoying them. We are reading the story this year, too. Gramma is joining us for the first time! Happy Hanukkah to you, too!

  2. This is our first year (2021) to celebrate hanukkah! we are so excited and thankful for your 8 chapters that you’ve put out here to share!! We look forward to reading each one and lighting our menorah candle every day of hanukkah.

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