Warm Thursday, cooling Friday

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. - High 70s and 80s hold for another day Thursday with mostly sunny skies.

High pressure weakens Friday so temperatures will cool by about 5 degrees.

Onshore winds return for the weekend, morning clouds and dense fog is likely for the coast, with cooling into the high 60s and low 70s.

High pressure will return again next week, along with more offshore winds, causing another warm up through at least next Wednesday.

We will warm into the mid 70s, not as toasty as it was this week, but still very warm and sunny for our mid December forecast.

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Hanukkah celebrations have changed dramatically, but the same is true of Christmas

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Bulbs symbolizing candles have lit on the 30 foot-tall Hannukah menorah by the Jewish education centre 'Chabad Lubawitsch' in front of a Christmas tree at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany.

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Hanukkah is not the Jewish Christmas. Articles and op-eds in newspapers remind readers of that fact every year, lamenting that the Jewish Festival of Lights has almost become an imitation of the Christian holiday.

These pieces exist for a reason. Hanukkah is a minor festival in the Jewish liturgical year, which is marked by major holidays in the fall and spring — the High Holidays and Passover, respectively. Because of its proximity to Christmas, however, Hanukkah has been culturally elevated into a major celebration, Samira Mehta, a professor of women and gender studies and Jewish studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, writes for The Conversation.

American shops and schools nod to diversity by putting up menorahs next to Christmas trees or including the dreidel song in the “holiday concert” alongside Santa, Rudolph or the Christ child. Even Chabad, an Orthodox Jewish movement, holds public menorah lightings that look remarkably like public Christmas tree lightings.

Store windows, doctors’ offices and college dining halls display Christmas trees and menorahs side by side, though the latter is a ritual object, not merely a decoration. A menorah, or “hanukkiah,” is lit in a specific way, on specific days, with accompanying prayers — more akin to a Christian Advent wreath than to the holly decking the halls.

These issues can be especially tricky for interfaith families. Jewish Americans are worried about Hanukkah growing too similar to Christmas — but the history of both holidays is more complicated than these comparisons let on.

Black-and-white photo four boys of a Jewish family lighting a menorah during Hanukkah, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1971.

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