
- Rabbi Reuven Spolter
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Growing up, everyone in my family lit the Chanukah menorah. Everyone, that is, except my mother. After my father lit, we would go in the order of the children, from oldest to youngest, including my sisters. I imagine that if you grew up in an Ashkenazic home, your family followed a similar practice. There's only one problem: it doesn't really make much sense. If my mother didn't light, then why did my sisters – especially after they became Bat Mitzvah? And if adult women should light, shouldn't mothers light as well?
Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Chana and Jordan Cohen l'ilui nishmos Elana bas Yisroel and Sara bas Yomtov Lipa and by Harris and Elli Teitz Goldstein לעילוי נשמת her beloved mother, Rebbetzin Bessie Preil Teitz, הרבנית בתיה בת הרב אלעזר מאיר ז'ל, whose yahrzeit is ג' אייר
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