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4. Eugene Levy and Deborah Divine

Daniel Levy is an actor, writer, director, and producer, best known for starring in “Schitt’s Creek”, a show that he created with the help of his father, Eugene Levy. A few years ago, in December 2012, he shared on Twitter that he celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah. He said that a part of him is decorating a tree, while the other is celebrating the Jewish holiday. That is because his mother is Christian, while his father is Jewish. Who wouldn’t want more reasons to celebrate, right?

5. Marc Mezvinsky and Chelsea Clinton

Chelsea Clinton is the only child of Bill Clinton, the former president of the United States of America. Even though she is a Methodist, she married Marc Mezvinsky, who is Jewish, in 2010. They didn’t want to prioritize one of their faiths, so they decided to have a ceremony that combined both.

Even though she didn’t convert to Judaism, at least not formally, in 2017, she shared on Twitter that she and her family light the Hanukkah candles together.

TAKEAWAY 

In 2003, the TV drama “The O.C.” popularized the term “Chrismukkah”, which means the merging of Christmas and Hanukkah. Just like Seth Cohen in the TV show, there are people who celebrate both of these holidays.

Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, or both, just like with these celebrities, the most important thing is having a good time with your family and friends!

Happy holidays!

 

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