Chanukah, in the modern American context, is often understood as nothing more than an alternative for Jews who feel left out by the dominance of Christmas.
While the need to purchase vast amounts of presents has been tolerated as an excuse to tell children and families that they don\'t need to feel divested from holiday cheer, t.
By succumbing to the allure of inclusion and gifts, the eternal spirit of Chanukah has been usurped by secular materialism and the quest for unsustainable acquisition.
Chanukah, in the modern American context, is often understood as nothing more than an alternative for Jews who feel left out by the dominance of Christmas