"It's been a hard year to be a Jew. Do you have to ruin Hanukkah too?" asks an innocent child, highlighting the clash of holiday sentiments.
"I'm grateful for Chrismukkah, if only to allay that Christmas jealousy we deal with as Jews every year," says Cohen, reflecting on cultural experiences.
Megan Kerrigan noted, "It would not have been as popular if it didn't overlap this year," regarding the rising trend of dual holiday celebrations.
Cohen's parody aims to create "a moment of Jewish joy" that's "not offensive," signaling a desire for inclusion in shared celebrations.
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