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What explains the downgrading of Hanukkah from one of the most important Zionist holidays — secular and political in nature — to one of the least important Israeli holidays? Whatever the reasons, is the shrinking of Hanukkah something we ought mourn, celebrate, neither or both?
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What explains the downgrading of Hanukkah from one of the most important Zionist holidays — secular and political in nature — to one of the least important Israeli holidays? Whatever the reasons, is the shrinking of Hanukkah something we ought mourn, celebrate, neither or both?
This is a segment from The “Who Killed Hanukkah?” Edition.
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