When my children decorate for Hanukkah, I don’t just see pride, I see pluralism in action - opinion
Pluralism isn’t about keeping religion out of the public square, and it’s not about demanding that religion speak with one voice. It’s recognizing that a healthy democracy depends on many traditions.
A Jewish family decorates their windows for Hanukkah in Houston in December 2008.(photo credit: Nick de la Torre/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)ByRABBI JOSHUA LADON/JTA