I’m Not Jewish — And Not Celebrating Christmas This Year

The author reflects on growing up non-religious but observing Christmas and how that changed after becoming a parent. They argue for creating meaningful holiday traditions — without necessarily embracing religious aspects — focusing instead on family time, values and intention over consumerism.


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