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Little Lamplighters

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Little Lamplighters is a podcast for curious kids that explores Jewish history, holidays, and traditions. Each episode illuminates different aspects of Jewish life, making the past and present come alive in a fun and engaging way.

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Episode Chanukah/Hanukkah: Light, Courage, and the Miracle That Carried Us Forward Cover

Chanukah/Hanukkah: Light, Courage, and the Miracle That Carried Us Forward

Why do we light a Chanukiah for eight nights? Why did the Maccabees risk everything to keep Jewish life alive? Why does a single jar of oil still matter thousands of years later? In this episode of Little Lamplighters, we explore the story and spirit of Chanukah from the ground up. We look at what life was like under the Greek Syrian Empire, how Jewish practice came under threat, and how one family’s courage sparked a movement that changed Jewish history. We walk through the long years of the Maccabean revolt, the rededication of the Beit Hamikdash, the single jar of pure oil, and the eight days that followed. We also share the midrashic story of Yehudit, a woman whose strategy and bravery saved her city, and how her actions became tied to the dairy foods many families enjoy during the holiday. Along the way, we trace the origins of customs like Pirsumei Nisa, Dreidel, Gelt, and the nightly increase of candlelight, showing how each tradition carries a piece of the larger story. SHOW NOTES Coin of King Antiochus discovered in Jerusalem: https://www.timesofisrael.com/coin-struck-by-vilified-king-from-hanukkah-story-found-in-jerusalem/ Rachel Posner’s menorah and the photograph taken in 1932: https://www.yadvashem.org/artifacts/museum/prewar-hanukkah-menorah-kiel.html

3. Dez. 2025 - 38 min
Episode Sukkot and Simchat Torah: Building, Dwelling, and Dancing Cover

Sukkot and Simchat Torah: Building, Dwelling, and Dancing

Why do Jews step outside their homes to eat in leafy huts beneath the stars? Why do we wave a bundle of plants in every direction? And why does the season end with singing, dancing, and sweet treats in shul? In this episode of Little Lamplighters, we journey through the joy of Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah. From the command to dwell in a sukkah to the prayers for rain, from the waving of the lulav and etrog to the Torah’s great celebration of being completed and begun again, we uncover the meaning and history of these harvest time holidays. Travel across time and tradition as we imagine sitting in the desert sukkot of our ancestors, welcoming honored guests known as Ushpizin, and marching joyfully with Torah scrolls around the world. Pull up close and join us for the season of joy, days of shelter, song, and the rejoicing of the Torah itself.

1. Okt. 2025 - 29 min
Episode The High Holidays: Blowing, Fasting, and Returning Cover

The High Holidays: Blowing, Fasting, and Returning

Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur: Shofars, White Robes, and the Gates of Heaven Why do we blow the shofar, wear white, and fast for 25 hours? Why do we dip apples in honey and tap our hearts during prayer? In this High Holidays episode of Little Lamplighters, we step into the awe-filled days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We explore the journey from Elul to Ne’ilah, from soul-searching to fresh starts. With immersive stories, kid questions, customs from around the world, and the powerful tale of Sandy Koufax’s Yom Kippur stand, we ask: What does it mean to begin again? Can one whistle open the gates of Heaven? And what if you don’t know the words, but still want to speak to Hashem? Pull up close and join us for the Days of Awe. This episode is filled with meaning, memory, and the quiet courage it takes to say: this year, I want to grow.

17. Sept. 2025 - 42 min
Episode Tisha B’Av: Jerusalem, Mourning, and the Dream of Return Cover

Tisha B’Av: Jerusalem, Mourning, and the Dream of Return

Why do Jews fast, sit low to the ground, and read sad poems on the ninth of Av? What happened to the Temples in Jerusalem, and how did that moment change everything? In this episode of Little Lamplighters, we explore the story of Tisha B’Av, from the destruction of the First and Second Temples to the long journey of exile. We learn how Jews rebuilt communities around the world, held onto ancient traditions, and created new ones through courage and faith. With voices from Yemen to Russia, Ethiopia to Poland, we remember and we keep the dream of return alive. Pull up close and travel across time and continents as we ask: What makes Israel so precious to Jews everywhere? How do we mourn while still hoping? And what does it mean to never forget where you come from? As we mentioned in the episode, here are links to explore more: • A photo of the Cyrus Cylinder, the ancient clay scroll that allowed Jews to return home after the Babylonian exile: smarthistory.org/cyrus-cylinder • A photo of the Arch of Titus, built by the Romans to celebrate the destruction of the Second Temple, with the menorah from the Beit HaMikdash carved right into the stone: yu.edu/cis/activities/arch-of-titus

20. Juli 2025 - 49 min
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