HAPPY HANUKKAH!
Yaakov Kirschen is my favorite Israeli cartoonist.
He's been doing his incredible "Dry Bones" drawings since 1973 and has an uncanny ability to reduce the complexities of Jewish life down to a handful of cartoon panels.
I love the title "Dry Bones," taken from the prophecy in Ezekiel 37 about the latter-day rebirth of the Jewish nation.
I don't know if Yaakov is a believer in Yeshua, but I do know that his column is a blessing to many believers around the world.
Here's his Hanukkah greeting for this year (Dec. 2012)

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