Nittel Nacht: A Jewish Christmas?
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judaism
history
christmas
tradition

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Barth, D. (2022). Nittel Nacht: A Jewish Christmas? . Iggrot Ha’Ari, 2. https://doi.org/10.52214/iha.v2i.9758

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The history of Ashkenazi Judaism in Christian Europe, particularly in the earlymodern period, is the story of a religious minority subsisting within a threatening majority: its ability to resist cultural dominion and preserve its own cultural-religious traditions. One such setting in which this interaction materialized was through the religious calendar of the Christians. Specifically, the popular celebration of Christmas was a point of concern for the Jewish communities, and, in turn, became a vehicle for assault. While the tradition’s inception was formed as a means to counter the holiday, its actualization served to inculcate Christianity, its doctrines and its ethos, within the Jewish tradition. Thus, Nittel Nacht was an anti-anti holiday — its observance blurring the line between repudiation and celebration — which produced an everlasting bond between the two religions.

https://doi.org/10.52214/iha.v2i.9758
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