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Chanukah: Who Are
the Maccabees?
By: Rivka C. Berman, Contributor
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Mattithias
– Father of the five Maccabee brothers and
Temple kohen-priest fled to Modin to escape Greek influence and
pressure in Jerusalem. He began the Chanukah revolt when Mattithias
(known in Hebrew as Matityahu) killed a Hellenist Jew sacrificed
a pig to a pagan god at the command of a Greek soldier. Before he fled
to the hills with his sons to escape Greek revenge, he called likeminded
Jews to join him in a fight against Greek oppression. He died soon after
the revolt began.
Judah Maccabee – Son of Mattithias who took over the fight
once his father died. He specialized in guerilla tactics and ambushes.
Known in Greek as Judah Maccabeus, his name is recalled to represent the
entire Jewish fighting force that rose up against the Syrian-Greek
troops.
Elazar – Brother of Judah who was killed in battle when an
elephant, then a state-of-the-art war vehicle, crushed him.
Shimon, Yonatan, and Yochanon – Three other sons of
Mattithias who joined in the battle.
Post-Miracle Maccabees
The Maccabees went on to become heads of state. In an unprecedented
move, the Hasmonean Maccabee family donned the high priest’s garments
and held the royal scepter. At first the Hasmonean rulers were
righteous, and Judea rejoiced in its restored autonomy. A handful of
successions later, the royal Hasmonean line was waylaid by internecine
fighting, assassination, and internal strife. They lived in thrall to
Greek powers and later generations admired the same Helenist ideals the
original Maccabees struggled against.
The corrupted Hasmonean dynasty declined in power and public reverence,
and their rule ended when Herod, a Hasmonean son-in-law, seized power
and killed off the rest of the Hasmonean line.
Mazor Guide for Chanukah brings you much more about the holiday, its
meaning and its traditions... See the links below.
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