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I know we have talked about this topic on the CB before ( I remember reading the threads) but I have never actually experienced it in "real life." I am on the planning committee for our company holiday party and we had our first meeting yesterday.
We were talking about how to make sure the party is all-inclusive for Christmas, Hannukkah and Kwanza and one of the guys at the meeting said "Well, we have a Christmas tree, ornaments and Santa decorations/activities. Those are secular - everyone sees those as general holiday symbols for all religions."
I was really surprised. Now, I know as a Jewish person that Santa and a Christmas tree are NOT part of any Hannukkah celebration I grew up with. Am I in the minority here? I see Santa and Christmas trees and I think "Christmas" - which is a Christian holiday.
BTW - we did decide to have latkes and a fruit basket to incorporate Hannukkah and Kwanzza (after a bit of debate).
We were talking about how to make sure the party is all-inclusive for Christmas, Hannukkah and Kwanza and one of the guys at the meeting said "Well, we have a Christmas tree, ornaments and Santa decorations/activities. Those are secular - everyone sees those as general holiday symbols for all religions."
I was really surprised. Now, I know as a Jewish person that Santa and a Christmas tree are NOT part of any Hannukkah celebration I grew up with. Am I in the minority here? I see Santa and Christmas trees and I think "Christmas" - which is a Christian holiday.
BTW - we did decide to have latkes and a fruit basket to incorporate Hannukkah and Kwanzza (after a bit of debate).

. I always thaought that was strange...I think he dressed as batman once C. CLAUS) talk about confusing mixed images!!??

