I’ve read a number of recent articles that want to “blend” our celebration of Christmas and Chanukah this year in the interest of “brotherly love” and “peace on earth”. It is basically an underhanded way to create a new Jewish (or rather, non-Jewish) identity.
In light of the severe uptick in antisemitism, the Pope’s second round of public remarks about Israeli “war crimes”, and the aggressiveness of Evangelical Christians to evangelize the Jews, we must not conflate Christmas and Chanukah.
David said it best: The moment we fall into Esau’s trap, he reveals his true colors: He was never our friend. He was just waiting for the right moment.
12/25/2024
This article is SO TIMELY!!
I’ve read a number of recent articles that want to “blend” our celebration of Christmas and Chanukah this year in the interest of “brotherly love” and “peace on earth”. It is basically an underhanded way to create a new Jewish (or rather, non-Jewish) identity.
In light of the severe uptick in antisemitism, the Pope’s second round of public remarks about Israeli “war crimes”, and the aggressiveness of Evangelical Christians to evangelize the Jews, we must not conflate Christmas and Chanukah.
David said it best: The moment we fall into Esau’s trap, he reveals his true colors: He was never our friend. He was just waiting for the right moment.