Without seeming unkind, it's perfectly okay to ignore and even forget about all Jєωιѕн holidays. The holy satchel carriers, those among them who are deserving, have received their fill of the Holy Ghost and their eternal rewards.
If we engage in "celebrating" or even "honoring" Jєωιѕн holidays, it makes us look like we're weak in the faith and desperate for the approval of others. The Jews may make an insincere act of showing respect to Christianity but behind closed doors they are sneering at all of our sacred beliefs and when we play the fool for them they are, rightfully, sneering at us too. And, at least subconsciously, we are acting as if Jesus Christ, Our Lord was from the Jєωιѕн people and not actually part of the Holy Trinity. (Read the first sentence of the Gospel of St John). Without realising it, we are putting on an thinking pattern of indifference into our own minds. Do not deceive yourself.
Our sacred heritage and our salvation began when the Angel Gabriel made his holy announcement to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Everything before that is really just mere history. With or without the Jєωιѕн people, the world would need a Savior. Any other angle on this is a form of deception.
The Jєωιѕн people themselves barely acknowledge Hannukhah because it's a minor holy day for them and they only built it up so it could try to steal equal billing with Christmas in conventional wisdom.