DisneyLovingMama
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That's what my boss told me today when I asked how she (a Christian) and her husband (a Jew) were going to celebrate the holidays. She went on to say that it was a commercial holiday developed entirely in response to Christmas and that it has no basis in religious past. She also then complained that it lasted for seven nights. She said it was too "tedious" to celebrate.
I figured my boss was completely bonkers and was ready to flamer her, but the Wikipedia entry on Hanukkah backs her up a little bit. "Hanukkah gained increased importance with many Jewish families in twentieth century America, including large numbers of secular Jews who do not celebrate other key holy days, such as Sukkot, who wanted a Jewish alternative to the intense Christmas celebrations that often overlap with Hanukkah."
Just wondering what other Jews thought.
I figured my boss was completely bonkers and was ready to flamer her, but the Wikipedia entry on Hanukkah backs her up a little bit. "Hanukkah gained increased importance with many Jewish families in twentieth century America, including large numbers of secular Jews who do not celebrate other key holy days, such as Sukkot, who wanted a Jewish alternative to the intense Christmas celebrations that often overlap with Hanukkah."
Just wondering what other Jews thought.