(JEWISH GROUP) Why Poland's president canceled his menorah lighting -- and how the West helped make that happen
As we grapple with the horrific massacre of Jews celebrating Hanukkah in Bondi Beach, Australia, another assault on a Jewish holiday tradition is occurring halfway across the world. Its not violent, thankfully, but it sure is ominous.
This Hanukkah, the night is darker over Warsaw.
For the past decade, each December, a menorah burned in Polands presidential palace. It was a gesture of tolerance and interfaith friendship as well as a token of recognition for the five million Jews killed in Poland during the Holocaust.
But this Hanukkah, the candles remained unlit as Karol Nawrocki, the countrys new president, fulfilled a key campaign promise: end the menorah lighting. I take my attachment to Christian values seriously, so I celebrate holidays that are close to me as a person, he said.
I take my attachment to Christian values seriously, so I celebrate holidays that are close to me as a person, Nawrocki said, when explaining why he wouldnt continue the tradition, a move seen as pandering to the countrys far right.
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