Al_HaNissim

Al HaNissim

Al HaNissim

Jewish additive prayer on Hanukkah and Purim


Al HaNissim alternatively V'al HaNissim[1] ([ו]עַל הַנִסִּים, "[and] on the miracles") is an addition to the Amidah and Birkat Hamazon on Hanukkah and Purim. On both holidays, it starts off with a short paragraph, beginning with the words for which it is named. After that, each holiday has a unique paragraph, describing the events for which that day is celebrated.[2]

The Prayer in a Siddur from the city of Fürth, 1738, from the collections of the National Library of Israel
The prayer as a part of the candle lighting blessing, Moorocan Jewish variant

Text of the Prayer

The standard Ashkenazi Orthodox text of the prayer is as follows:

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The source of Al HaNissim

A prayer for the miracles is already mentioned in the Tosefta which indicates that on Hanukkah and Purim they say "a kind of event" in the confessional blessing of the eighteenth prayer. The exact wording "on the miracles" is not mentioned in the Tosefta (but "the kind of event") and even the Talmuds when they refer to prayer indicate "the kind of event". Probably the first to explicitly mention the words "Al HaNissim" is Rabbi Achai Mishbaha in the book of queries and its full version is found for the first time in the order of Rabbi Amram Gaon and Siddur RSG.

Al HaNissim on Yom Ha'atzmaut

Various rabbis endorsed the recitation of Al Hanisim on Yom Ha'atzmaut, and even penned unique versions of this prayer, although this practice is not universally accepted. The first to publish a version of Al Hanisim for Yom Ha'atzmaut was Rabbi Ezra Zion Melamed.


References

  1. Nulman, Macy. "Al Hanisim: Concerning the Miracles". myjewishlearning.com. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  2. "Festival and Holiday Liturgy", The Canonization of the Synagogue Service, University of Notre Dame Press, pp. 115–126, 1979-11-30, doi:10.2307/j.ctvpj73sj.11, ISBN 978-0-268-07665-8, retrieved 2021-02-25
  3. "'Al HaNisim' Section for Purim". Jewish Holidays. 2016-06-29. Retrieved 2021-02-25.

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