Green Child Magazine Holiday 2012 | Page 11

Holiday Traditions through the eyes of a few of our favorite natural moms Mayim Bialik Actress & Author of Beyond the Sling Holiday Memories My fondest memory of Chanukah is probably my mom’s latkes. Chanukah is full of candles burning and dreydl and chanukah gelt (chocolate), too, but the smell of frying potatoes and onions really says “Chanukah” to me. Celebrating Sustainably One thing we do is to not go nuts with pressure to buy presents. We have no protocol for each other so there’s no standard to keep to. We don’t participate in 8 nights of gifts, and we usually give our boys things like a book, or maybe one small toy. To eliminate contributing to the consumer machine that is the holiday season, we bake for family and give baked goods in reusable containers. For agents and managers and publicists and assistants, I resist the urge to buy gifts and instead make donations to meaningful charities in need of start-up funds. Meaningful Lessons We make sure to emphasize the historical aspects and lessons of bravery, faith, and tradition that Chanukah has at its core. I guess that helps our kids understand how much of a “nongift-centered” holiday it is, since it’s about so many other things for them. 11