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 did the Greeks suffice with contaminating the oil rather than destroying
 the Beit Hamikdash?

 The oil refers to the neshamah, as they contain the same letters
    . Just as oil floats to the top, never mingling with other liquids, so
 is Am Yisrael separate from the other nations. Although mighty world
 empires have vanished with the sands of time, Am Yisrael is alive and
 eternal, for “the Eternal One of Israel does not lie.”

 The Greeks wished to damage the neshamah of Am Yisrael, not their
 bodies. This is in contrast to Haman, who sought to physically destroy Am
 Yisrael. The Greeks defiled the oil, which hints to the neshamah.They
 did not need to destroy the Beit Hamikdash, as long as it was stripped of
 its holiness.

 Although man’s body is physical, by cleaving to Hashem, one sanctifies
 it and transforms it into a spiritual entity. “The way in which man wishes
 to go, he is led.”
 Why did Hashem send the Greeks, who desired to contaminate the Jewish
 souls, against Am Yisrael? When Am Yisrael are remiss in their service
 of Hashem, He brings them back to Him through harsh decrees. This was
 the condition of the Jews during the days of the Greeks. The Greeks were
 merely pawns in Hashem’s hands, which He used to win back His beloved
 children.

 The Chanukah lights arouse us to renew our service of Hashem, obviating
 the need for us to suffer difficulties in order to remember our obligations.
                   In the future, all the festivals will be annulled except Chanukah and
                   Purim. What is unique about these two festivals?
                   Greater is the one who acts righteously after having been commanded than
                   one who does so without being commanded. The miracles of the past were
                   in merit of our forefathers, who observed the Torah without being
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