Tonight is Zos Chanukah. Everything is possible.
The rebbanim teach that on this night, the gates that opened on Rosh Hashanah swing wide again. The Baal Shem Tov says this is our chance to do teshuvah for not serving H'shem the way we should have all year.
So here's what you do before you light:
Take that note you've been davening from all Chanukah – or write one right now. Your deepest request. Your biggest dream. The thing you're almost afraid to ask for.
Hang it from your menorah before you light the candles.
Then light. And daven.
Daven for yourself. For your future. For your friends. For Moshiach.
But most importantly – believe. Believe that H'shem hears you. Believe that anything is possible. Believe that this moment matters.
The Sfas Emes teaches that Zos Chanukah contains all eight days of Chanukah – all that light, all that holiness, concentrated into one night.
Leave your note hanging there until next year. Let it be your reminder that you davened, you believed, and H'shem heard you.
Don't waste one second of it.
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