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Trade Review
"Fascinating. Plaut means so well and covers so much ground. After 207 pages, I am a Hanukkah maven. Ask me anything." -- Elinor Lipman * New York Times Book Review *
"Christmas is our only national holiday founded on religious beliefs, and Plaut, a rabbi and Jewish studies scholar, describes the multitude of creative rituals, activities, and responses Jews have developed to counteract feelings of marginalization and 'transform Christmastime into a holiday season belonging to all Americans.' Plaut offers a quirky, provocative, yet solid study of contemporary Jewish behavior and emerging new forms of popular culture."
* Publishers Weekly *
"Hanukkah, a once-obscure Jewish festival that—conveniently falling in December—has been built up to become a response to the 'December dilemma', the puzzle posed for non-Christians by Christmas. The dilemma is no more, suggests Rabbi Plaut. December now features traditions that are both distinctively American and inventively Jewish. And one last Jewish Christmas custom—volunteering to work or help the needy so that Christian neighbours can enjoy the holiday—trumps the rest, distilling the essence of the season." * The Economist *
"In this short, informative and illuminating book, Plaut traces not only the changing attitude of American Jews to Christmas but the holiday’s symbiotic influence on Hanukkah as well." * Ha'aretz *
"This book is a clever look at the dilemmas presented to us at Christmas, whether in fact we are Jews or not. Many readers will be likely to enjoy it." * Library Journal *
"A Kosher Christmas is a unique observation of American Jewry and the ambivalence Jews face as we simultaneously try to integrate ourselves into American culture, while helping to shape aspects of it at the same time."
* Jewish Book World *
"A Kosher Christmas is a richly amusing, well-researched present to American Jews, allowing them to wear their new cashmere sweaters to Chinese restaurants on Christmas day without being racked by religious guilt." -- Robert Brustein * playwright, theater critic, and recipient of the 2010 National Medal of Arts *
"A Kosher Christmas—full of entertaining and intriguing anecdotes and tales of Jews reconciling their traditions and values with the pervasiveness of Christmas culture—is a fast-paced read that anyone who grew up around holiday celebrations of all stripes will enjoy."
* Jerusalem Post Magazine *
"Providing more than a Jewish cultural history, Plaut opens discussion on the way that the US Jewish response to Christmas, which he calls culturally unique, paved the way for the identity politics of other minorities to be expressed in the all-important December holiday season. Recommended."
* Choice *
"A Kosher Christmas is a welcome addition to the literature in what remains an understudied area of the American Jewish experience."
* American Jewish Archives Journal *
"Why We Kiss Under Mistletoe And Toast With Eggnog" by NPR's Thomas Lu, Justine Kenin and Sam Gringlas * NPR's "All Things Considered" *
"Why Do Jewish People Eat Chinese Food On Christmas?" interview * NPR's "All Things Considered" *

Table of Contents
Foreword by Jonathan D. Sarna

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Coping with Christmas: A Multitude of Jewish Responses

1. Coming to the New World: Can the American Jew Keep Christmas?

2. Hanaukkah Comes of Age: the New Jewish Christmas

3. We Eat Chinese Food on Christmas

4. " ' Twas the Night Before Hanukkah": Remaking Christmas through Parody and Popular Culture

5. The Christmas Mitzvah: 'Tis the Season to be Giving

6. Chrismukkah and Festivus: Holidays for the Rest of Us

Conclusion: Menorahs Next to Madonnas: shaping the Future of Christmas in America

Notes

Index

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      Publication Date: 10/24/2012 12:00:00 AM
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      Trade Review
      "Fascinating. Plaut means so well and covers so much ground. After 207 pages, I am a Hanukkah maven. Ask me anything." -- Elinor Lipman * New York Times Book Review *
      "Christmas is our only national holiday founded on religious beliefs, and Plaut, a rabbi and Jewish studies scholar, describes the multitude of creative rituals, activities, and responses Jews have developed to counteract feelings of marginalization and 'transform Christmastime into a holiday season belonging to all Americans.' Plaut offers a quirky, provocative, yet solid study of contemporary Jewish behavior and emerging new forms of popular culture."
      * Publishers Weekly *
      "Hanukkah, a once-obscure Jewish festival that—conveniently falling in December—has been built up to become a response to the 'December dilemma', the puzzle posed for non-Christians by Christmas. The dilemma is no more, suggests Rabbi Plaut. December now features traditions that are both distinctively American and inventively Jewish. And one last Jewish Christmas custom—volunteering to work or help the needy so that Christian neighbours can enjoy the holiday—trumps the rest, distilling the essence of the season." * The Economist *
      "In this short, informative and illuminating book, Plaut traces not only the changing attitude of American Jews to Christmas but the holiday’s symbiotic influence on Hanukkah as well." * Ha'aretz *
      "This book is a clever look at the dilemmas presented to us at Christmas, whether in fact we are Jews or not. Many readers will be likely to enjoy it." * Library Journal *
      "A Kosher Christmas is a unique observation of American Jewry and the ambivalence Jews face as we simultaneously try to integrate ourselves into American culture, while helping to shape aspects of it at the same time."
      * Jewish Book World *
      "A Kosher Christmas is a richly amusing, well-researched present to American Jews, allowing them to wear their new cashmere sweaters to Chinese restaurants on Christmas day without being racked by religious guilt." -- Robert Brustein * playwright, theater critic, and recipient of the 2010 National Medal of Arts *
      "A Kosher Christmas—full of entertaining and intriguing anecdotes and tales of Jews reconciling their traditions and values with the pervasiveness of Christmas culture—is a fast-paced read that anyone who grew up around holiday celebrations of all stripes will enjoy."
      * Jerusalem Post Magazine *
      "Providing more than a Jewish cultural history, Plaut opens discussion on the way that the US Jewish response to Christmas, which he calls culturally unique, paved the way for the identity politics of other minorities to be expressed in the all-important December holiday season. Recommended."
      * Choice *
      "A Kosher Christmas is a welcome addition to the literature in what remains an understudied area of the American Jewish experience."
      * American Jewish Archives Journal *
      "Why We Kiss Under Mistletoe And Toast With Eggnog" by NPR's Thomas Lu, Justine Kenin and Sam Gringlas * NPR's "All Things Considered" *
      "Why Do Jewish People Eat Chinese Food On Christmas?" interview * NPR's "All Things Considered" *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Jonathan D. Sarna

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Coping with Christmas: A Multitude of Jewish Responses

      1. Coming to the New World: Can the American Jew Keep Christmas?

      2. Hanaukkah Comes of Age: the New Jewish Christmas

      3. We Eat Chinese Food on Christmas

      4. " ' Twas the Night Before Hanukkah": Remaking Christmas through Parody and Popular Culture

      5. The Christmas Mitzvah: 'Tis the Season to be Giving

      6. Chrismukkah and Festivus: Holidays for the Rest of Us

      Conclusion: Menorahs Next to Madonnas: shaping the Future of Christmas in America

      Notes

      Index

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