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Tag Archives: Hanukkah
The Jew and the Christmas Tree
As a Jew growing up in suburban Connecticut, I always wanted a Christmas tree. My parents, raised blocks apart in the Bronx while the Holocaust raged overseas, refused to yield. We celebrated Hanukkah, proudly displaying our menorah in the living … Continue reading
Posted in Family life, Holidays, Marriage
Tagged Christmas, Hanukkah, interfaith, menorah, mixed marriage, tree
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Making a List
Of the many things I dislike about December, presents rank right near the top. Partly that’s because we, a mixed-faith family (half Jewish, half Christmas), celebrate everything, so the excesses are head-spinning. But I also remain vastly insecure about who … Continue reading
Posted in Family life, Kids, Parenting, Reality check
Tagged Amazon, Christmas, cross-country skis, December, gift giving, Hanukkah, presents, trekking pole, wish list
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