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I also am not Jewish but have many friends who are. I wish everyone a Happy Chanukah.
JennyMominRI said:Hi Belle..This is a great web-site for questions ,although I'm sure many here are willing to answer specific questions. It's Judaism 101
http://www.jewfaq.org/
1 I think it's to be expected. There are far more Christians in this country than Jewsbelle_of_the_ball said:thanks it did help...but i do have a few un answed questions, and i think some of you may be the best people ask (some may take offense so im sorry in advance if i do..and ill probably appologize again)
1) how do you feel about Chritmas being the "head" winter holiday?
2) do you think Chanukah should be a bigger part in winter celebration?
3) what are your oppinions on the "war against christmas"
4) do you take offense to mentions of chritmas? (ie kids making christmas crafts in school or wishing you a merry chritmas)
5) What do you think of the teachings in school about important points in Jewish history? (the holocost and others)
thanks so much!
and a very happy Chanukah!
JennyMominRI said:1 I think it's to be expected. There are far more Christians in this country than Jews
2 No not really..It's a minor festival.. I don't expect Mickeys Very Merry CHanukah party.. Passover ,Rosh HAshanah.Much bigger deals...I'd rather see Mickey's Very Merry Rosh Hashanah Party.
3 ,I don't think there is a war against hristmas.I don't see anything wrong in acknowledging that there are other peoples with other holidays.. I think all references to Holidays should be left or government property,including CHanukah items
4 No..I wish them one back...
5 I think most people in this country are very much unaware of Jewish history .. How many people know that the Crusaders killd most of the Jews they encountered on the way to kill the muslims in the Holy Land.There were days when they killed upwords or 1 to 20,000 Jews in one .How many kids are taught about blood libel and pogroms. This stuff is important to EVERYONE not just Jews.. We need to learn form our mistakes..They also need to teach more about other genocides like Armenia, Cambodia, Somalia etc.

BelleMcNally said:I, for one, would like to see Mickey's Very Somber Yom Kippur...

They are fried... Ties back to the oil thingmissypie said:I'm a Presbyterian...I wish someone would invite me over for latkes because I love them.
But I've never heard of donuts as a traditional Chanukah food. Is there any religious or cultural significance to it, or is it something that just started, like eggnog at Christmas?
NJBlackBerry said:DS was born on 12/26. We were hoping for a 12/25 birthday so we could eat Birthday cake after coming back from the movies![]()
I think that there's a law that states that only Jews can be born on Christmas eve since the only people I know born on that day are Jewish. 
gometros said:If you guys want to try something fun, last year at this time someone started a Chanukah thread to counteract all the Christmas decoration threads. It was a 'post your menorah' thread. [/IMG]
Tigger&Belle said:My DD was born on 12/24...if I only had a dollar for every time that I heard, "oh, a Christmas baby!" I'd be rich.I think that there's a law that states that only Jews can be born on Christmas eve since the only people I know born on that day are Jewish.
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Here you gomarlasmom said:Jenny - would you share the recipe for apricot chicken. Thanks so much and have a wonderful holiday.