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'The Hanukkah Magic of Nate Gadol' is a mythical take on the Jewish holiday

'The Hanukkah Magic of Nate Gadol' is a mythical take on the Jewish holiday

Update: 2024-12-26
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Nate Gadol is a spirit with the power to make anything last for as long as it's needed, whether oil, chocolate, or a flower. Gadol's special gift is at the center of The Hanukkah Magic of Nate Gadol, a children's book from author Arthur Levine. Growing up, Levine says, he felt that the Jewish holiday was often eclipsed by the mythology surrounding Christmas, with beloved characters like Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman, and Santa Claus. With Nate Gadol, Levine aims to introduce a mythological hero that Jewish people could call their own. In today's episode, we revisit a conversation between Levine and NPR's Scott Simon. They discuss the backstory behind Hanukkah presents and the many forms Jewish families take today.

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'The Hanukkah Magic of Nate Gadol' is a mythical take on the Jewish holiday

'The Hanukkah Magic of Nate Gadol' is a mythical take on the Jewish holiday