Please Stop Calling Chanukah A Minor Holiday
Too often, Chanukah is described as a “minor” holiday. As a Rabbi and a student of Jewish texts, history, and tradition, I understand what is meant by that. Yet by the standard definition of the word minor , Chanukah most definitely does not fit that category. According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary , minor is defined as not very important or valuable. That’s a funny way to describe a holiday with wide appeal both in Jewish and secular culture, and that rivals Passover as the most observed Jewish holiday. That’s a strange way to describe a holiday that Jews know more about than most other holidays in our calendar. So what do we actually mean when we, or others, refer to Chanukah as a minor holiday? We have two types of holidays. The first type are the Biblically ordained holidays. Most of our holidays fall into this category. They include the great fall festivals of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippu...