My input to the topic, questions the common acceptance that Hanukkah, is to be celebrated, on a par with the birth of a baby...and for sure it isn't...and for my money Hanukkah is an affront to birth of a baby, a Savior...in other words...how can the death of an enemy, be celebrated on a par with the beginning of life, as symbolized by the birth of a baby...regardless of the future of that baby
Not sure what you are saying here, but Jesus Christ as a Jew would of celebrated Hannukah, so many Jews who believe Jesus is the risen Messiah will celebrate Hannukah, Gentiles who are Christians do not celebrate Hannukah becuse it has not been part of thier tradition.