Tuvia Book
Author, educator, Tour-Guide, artist, Zionist

IDF – The Modern Maccabees

Lighting my IDF "Heavy Metal" Menorah in Gaza this year on Hannukah.  Photo ©️ T. Book, 2025
Lighting my IDF "Heavy Metal" Menorah in Gaza this year on Hannukah. Photo ©️ T. Book, 2025

We live in an age of miracles and wonders! One of the most significant modern miracles is the Jewish State’s rebirth, like a phoenix, from the ashes of the Holocaust. The young Jewish pioneers at the turn of the previous century toiled to create a “brave new world” where Jews would be able to, in the words of our national anthem Hatikva, “be a free people in our land.” This dream became a reality, despite the forces of darkness trying to prevent this, as we saw most recently in Australia.

This transpired not because Jews sat back and relied on miracles, but rather because Jews worked hard to make miracles happen! These youngsters, one Hebrew word at a time, one tree at a time and one Jewish defender at a time revived our long dormant sense of self-esteem and our physical connection to our land.

The Modern Maccabees. Photo ©️ T. Book, 2025

Lighting the Menorah for my combat medical extraction unit (PALMAR) unit on the Gaza front and singing together with my fellow IDF soldiers from all different backgrounds the Al Hanissim (“for the miracles”) prayer, makes me think of the significance of the words: “The few against the many…in those days and in these days.”

Growing up in the Diaspora Hannukah was a time of year marked by oily food, lots of presents and stories about men in skirts and swords. I now live in Modiin, the place where the events that shaped modern Jewish history actually took place. It certainly makes the events seem more “real” and tangible. On Shabbat Hannukah there is a service held in an ancient synagogue from the time of the Hasmoneans! All of this is reminding us indeed to be full of gratitude for the times we live in.  We should show that gratitude to the young men and women serving in the IDF who make it possible. In the words of Chaim Herzog:

In Israel today, Chanukah has become a holiday that inspires the modern nation, as it commemorates the ancient struggle for independence. Today’s Israelis see themselves as successors to the Maccabees; the few who won their freedom and independence by daring to face the many.

So this Hannukah we should take time to show some “Hakarat Hatov” (appreciation) to these young boys and girls, these modern Maccabees, who are giving the best years of their lives in selfless service and keeping our Zionist dream alive. Donate to and help Lone Soldiers. Go and give food and love to soldiers at checkpoints, on patrols, and in their bases. Go and hug a soldier, say thank you to these wonderful young Jews who remind us that the miracle of Hannukah is not some dusty ancient tale, but rather, thanks to them, is the ongoing existence and thriving of our Jewish homeland.

Band of IDF Brothers and sisters. Photo (c) T. Book, 2025

The above article contains some extracts from my  book “Jewish Journeys, The Second Temple Period to the Bar Kokhba Revolt, 536 BCE-136 CE.”  Next month my latest book, “Heroes of PALMAR, How One IDF Unit Revolutionised Combat Medicine,” will be published by Gefen.

About the Author
Tuvia Book has a doctorate in education and is the author and illustrator of the internationally acclaimed Israel education curriculum; "For the Sake of Zion; A Curriculum of Israel Studies" (Fifth edition, Koren), "Jewish Journeys, The Second Temple Period to the Bar Kokhba Revolt, 536 BCE-136 CE," (Koren), "Moral Dilemmas of the Modern Israeli Soldier" (Rama) and “Jewish Journeys, The First Temple Period, 1000 -586 BCE” (Koren). Dr. Book is a licensed tour guide and has been working in the field of Jewish education, both formal and informal, for many years. Tuvia has lectured throughout North America, Australia, Europe, and South Africa. Dr Book has served in reserves (Milluim) in the IDF in the current “Swords of Iron” war since October 2023 in a medical combat search and rescue unit (Palmar) and is the recipient of a prestigious IDF battalion award for his outstanding contribution to the unit. He has been featured on “Call me Back” and Times of Israel’s “What Matters Now” podcasts.
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