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Did the Maccabees betray the Hanukka revolution?
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Jerusalem Post
12-27-2005
Headline: Did the Maccabees betray the Hanukka revolution?
Byline: ELI KAVON
Edition; Daily
Section: Opinion
Page: 15
Tuesday, December 27, 2005 -- The events that comprise the story of Hanukka are among the most dramatic and stirring in human history. The uprising of a small band of Jewish guerrillas against a Hellenistic empire many centuries ago has inspired poets and politicians, Jews and Christians alike. The Hanuk...
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