• FreeFacts
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    10 months ago

    Isn’t Hanukkah more comparable to something like Pentecost in importance instead of Christmas? Meaning, not important at all to most of the modern day practioners. And the only reason why it is brought up so much is because it happens to somewhat coincide with Christmas so people can be inclusive with their happy holiday wishes.

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      10 months ago

      Hanukkah isn’t an important religious holiday, but it is an important cultural one. Partly because it’s adjacent to Christmas (for north american Jews at least) and partly because the story occurred later on in Jewish history compared to much of the Holy texts.

      I don’t know anyone who takes days off work for Hanukkah, most just want to be home for sun down to light the candles.