There's an idea mostly I think imported from American culture that Jews experience a "December Dilemma" over how much to participate in Christmas. I largely reject that framing, because I've always taken the position that my Jewish identity is far more than Not Celebrating Christmas. That said, I went to an interesting talk on a related topic this week, and also I find my interaction with Christmas has changed quite a lot and maybe it would be helpful or interesting to talk about it.
( my particular religious minority experiences )
So actually maybe there is a December Dilemma for people who want to celebrate Christmas, and who want to be kind and welcoming to their Jewish dear ones, but don't always know how.
( my particular religious minority experiences )
So actually maybe there is a December Dilemma for people who want to celebrate Christmas, and who want to be kind and welcoming to their Jewish dear ones, but don't always know how.