jewscout
Religious Zionist
I am sitting here having dinner w/ my kids and they are watching Paw Patrol on their Kindle as they are eating...and after a minute or two I realize...their watching the Christmas episode where the pups go to help Santa Claus
which got me thinking about raising jewish kids in America when this monstrous of holidays looms heavy in the popular consciousness.
Last year I had to explain why we don't have a Christmas tree, but grandma (my mother who is not jewish), does have one. And this year my daughter asked why Santa doesn't come to our house. The only thing I can think to say is that they will have 8 days of presents w/ Hanukkah (which I am totally against in principle, but what can you do?) as well as presents on Passover and Rosh HaShanah.
I count myself lucky that they will be attending Kindergarten at the local Hebrew School so I don't have to be that jewish parent calling the school when they send my kids home w/ a Christmas tree ornament.:sarcastic and that they won't be the only jewish kids in class, as was the fate of my wife and her sisters.
So I guess my question is, how have others dealt with this typical American Jewish situation? How did your parents teach you about it and/or how have you dealt with it with your own children? My kids will be like many American Jews where they will have both holidays, since all of my family is non-Jewish and half of my wife's family is non-Jewish as well, but I want to connect them to their jewish identity and make that just as "cool" as a fat man bringing presents on a magic sleigh.
thanks!
which got me thinking about raising jewish kids in America when this monstrous of holidays looms heavy in the popular consciousness.
Last year I had to explain why we don't have a Christmas tree, but grandma (my mother who is not jewish), does have one. And this year my daughter asked why Santa doesn't come to our house. The only thing I can think to say is that they will have 8 days of presents w/ Hanukkah (which I am totally against in principle, but what can you do?) as well as presents on Passover and Rosh HaShanah.
I count myself lucky that they will be attending Kindergarten at the local Hebrew School so I don't have to be that jewish parent calling the school when they send my kids home w/ a Christmas tree ornament.:sarcastic and that they won't be the only jewish kids in class, as was the fate of my wife and her sisters.
So I guess my question is, how have others dealt with this typical American Jewish situation? How did your parents teach you about it and/or how have you dealt with it with your own children? My kids will be like many American Jews where they will have both holidays, since all of my family is non-Jewish and half of my wife's family is non-Jewish as well, but I want to connect them to their jewish identity and make that just as "cool" as a fat man bringing presents on a magic sleigh.
thanks!