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Parshat Miketz, Chanukah Day 3:
Genesis 41:1-44:17, Numbers 7:24-35;
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his week, the American Jewish
Because of his accomplishments and
community is marking a
his blessings, Joseph is able to save
once-in-a-lifetime holiday con- multitudes of people from starvation,
including his own family, speaking to
vergence as the first day of Chanukah
overlaps with Thanksgiving.
them in Hebrew when they arrive seek-
ing help.
For a people who make
up less than 2 percent of the
Joseph never forgets who he
population, Thanksgivukah is
is or where he comes from, but
certainly getting more than its
he is able to participate fully in
his life in Egypt. He is not so
fair share of media attention.
From the mail-order
assimilated that he forgets his
Menurkey (a turkey-shaped
native tongue,or leaves behind
menorah designed by 9-year
his connection to God.
old Asher Weintraub), to the
Each year, when Kislev
incredible variety of T-shirts,
comes around, we dig out our
to the overflow of creative
Chanukah menorot and cel-
recipes commemorating
ebrate the "Festival of Lights:'
Rabbi Jen
telling and retelling the mira-
this momentous occasion
Lad er
(cranberry kugel or pumpkin
cle of the oil. Yet, the story of
sufganiyot, anyone?), to the multitudes
Chanukah really begins when accultura-
of clever articles about the rarity of this
tion becomes forced assimilation. It is
blessed event (no more Thanksgivukah for only after Antiochus has prohibited any
70,000 years), the number of emails, sto-
observance of Torah, requiring Jews to
ries, ads and events is rather astounding.
worship Zeus, that Mattathias builds his
army. It is only after Hannah and her
What is it about this occasion that gets
our community so excited? On the sur-
seven sons are captured by the troops of
face, it seems as though the two holidays
Antiochus and commanded to eat pig,
are contradictory. Chanukah commemo-
one by one refusing in favor of death,
rates the successful Jewish rebellion
that the townspeople rise up.
against forced Hellenistic assimilation,
The Torah does not shy away from
while Thanksgiving feels like assimilation the realities of living as Jews in a land
at its best, as Jews across the country cel-
where we are not the majority. We learn
ebrate this essential American holiday of
through the story of Joseph that we
family, gratitude and lots of food. But in
are able to acculturate in positive ways
reality, both Chanukah and Thanksgiving while maintaining a strong connection
share a common focus: We are thankful
to our people, culture and history.
for escaping religious persecution and for
And this is why Thanksgivukah is
the freedom to practice our faith.
such a big deal — we are able to express
This week in our text, Joseph rises to
our love of family, celebrate our freedom
the top of Egyptian society thanks to his
to practice our faith in our country, be
special talent for interpreting dreams. He proud of our heritage as both Jews and as
is favored by Pharaoh, treated to all the
Americans ... and make some awesome
fineries that Egypt has to offer and lives
pecan pie rugelach and turkey latke frit-
happily among foreigners. Joseph does
ters before lighting our Menurkey.
not hide who he is; rather, he proudly
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