
Parent takes to Reddit to say child loves Hanukkah and is 'convinced' he's Jewish – when he's not
Fox News
A parent is seeking advice on how to tell a six-year-old son that Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday after he repeatedly asks to light a menorah — the family celebrates Christmas in their home.
The Redditor said the young son has "grown an attachment" to Hanukkah — with the young man even asking if he can light a menorah at home. "When we went to breakfast the next day, he was singing the dreidel song and kept telling our waitress that he’s excited for Hanukkah." Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
"He woke up on Sunday asking for us to light a menorah, and we explained to him that it’s a holiday tradition for a religion we don’t participate in," the Redditor wrote to others about the situation.

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