CELEBRATE CHANUKAH
CELEBRATE CHANUKAH
Friends and Family:
This is a takeoff on an Opinion piece written by Eli Kavon, and published in the Jerusalem Post on December 9 , 2015.
The celebration of Chanukah in Israel differs from how Chanukah is celebrated outside of Israel. For example, for many families in the USA, Chanukah is an ersatz form of Christmas where the emphasis is on giving gifts to children and family members so that they do not feel deprived or left out from the joy experienced by their Gentile neighbors and relatives. Chanukah in the USA is a reflection of the passivity of the Diaspora Jew.
However, to their credit, the assimilation of the Diaspora Jew is
not complete: Gifts are often wrapped in blue paper, not red, and where the
gift paper has a theme, it is of dreidels and brightly lit Chanukah menorahs,
no Santa's or his elves, Rudolph's or Frosty's. In more progressive
homes, the Chanukah Bush substitutes for the offensive Christmas tree; we can
only go so far, but excuse our red and green poinsettia, please.
Whereas Judah Maccabee not only fought for religious freedom, he
also fought to regain Jewish sovereignty over our Land. That makes him a
Zionist, a religious one at that. In a country where so many have served
and are serving in the military, the theme of the Maccabees and their victories
resonate throughout the Land…
Incidentally, that is one reason that I know that we will get all the hostages back.
Today, we are not fighting for our statehood. We've done that, time and again; now we fight to keep it, and we fight hard. We fight with courage and determination. We fight smart.
Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Iran, the PLO and the PFLP know that their fate is sealed.
It’s real; nothing ersatz about our Israeli Chanukah. In Israel, Chanukah is a major holiday that celebrates Jewish triumph. So let's sit back, relax, have another latke and maybe a Goldstar, better yet maybe two. I will.
CHANUKAH SAMEACH
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