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Taualumna 11-29-2004 04:20 PM

Merry Christmukkah!
 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ry_chrismukkah

sigmagrrl 11-29-2004 04:33 PM

I love this idea simply b/c my BF is Jewish, his mother is Catholic, and I am a Catholic who adores the wisdom and teachings of Jewish faith....GO CHRISMUKAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AlphaSigOU 11-29-2004 05:30 PM

YGBSM! The spirit of Crass-mas is alive and well... :rolleyes:

PhiPsiRuss 11-29-2004 06:18 PM

Its a free country, and the market place will prevail. That said, it seems ridiculous to me. Chanukah may not be the holiest of Jewish holidays, but it does diminish it. This must be much worse for Christians. I'm not sure what Christmas means, but my guess would be "Christ Mass," or something like that. Christmas is America has been transformed into an intersection of Paganism and Visa/MasterCard. Now its being sliced, and diced, and pieced together into some Frankenstein of a holiday. It seems very silly to me.

IowaStatePhiPsi 11-29-2004 06:20 PM

that article just seems to highlight why I only celibrate Yule at this time of year- I doubt corporate America will commercialize Yule for many years. And when they do, I guess I'll move on to some other way to celibrate the ending of the year, the changing of the old life cycle to new.

aephi alum 11-29-2004 06:32 PM

Hey, if it sells, it sells. ;) I don't see what's wrong with a generic "Happy Holidays", though.

AlphaSigOU 11-29-2004 06:56 PM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
Hey, if it sells, it sells. ;) I don't see what's wrong with a generic "Happy Holidays", though.
Which is what I prefer on the rare occasion I send off Christmas/Hanukkah cards.

Rudey 11-29-2004 07:05 PM

I celebrate Hannukah.

Let me tell you why.

I celebrate that a miracle can happen and that my faith can be strong.

I celebrate the fact that my people fought back their oppressors and showed their strength.

I celebrate a holiday and remember.

I celebrate something holy tied to my faith.

I don't send cards to friends and family when I have a weekend free from work, a sick day, or I'm vacationing. Why? There is no reason to.

-Rudey

AChiOAlumna 11-29-2004 07:20 PM

I'm Jewish...my husband is Methodist...we celebrate Hanukkah and Christmas with our respective families. We have the menorah and a Christmas tree. Both get lit at the appropriate times. We get the best of both worlds and never have to discuss which family we're spending the holidays with.

I send out "Happy Holidays" cards so I don't have to buy separate cards for respective family members and everyone is happy...

Lady Pi Phi 11-29-2004 08:59 PM

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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
...Christmas is America has been transformed into an intersection of Paganism...
It's interesting that you would mention paganism. Christmas, in and of it's self is intertwined with pagan traditions. Santa Claus and the christmas tree are both pagan traditions. It really hasn't been a pure christian religious holiday.

RACooper 11-30-2004 02:06 AM

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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
It's interesting that you would mention paganism. Christmas, in and of it's self is intertwined with pagan traditions. Santa Claus and the christmas tree are both pagan traditions. It really hasn't been a pure christian religious holiday.
So very true... most of the traditions associated with Christmas now were borrowed or adopted from the religious practices of the Celts and Germanic peoples...

For example the practice of decorating a tree with ornaments and lights was done by both the Celts and Germans. Then there is the whole Mistletoe thing... tied in to the fertility rituals of the Celts.

KSigkid 11-30-2004 11:06 AM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
Hey, if it sells, it sells. ;) I don't see what's wrong with a generic "Happy Holidays", though.
I agree...I don't really see much of a point to this "Chrismukahh" or whatever. Whatever cards I get don't make a difference as to how my Christmas is; it's the midnight Mass and the religous celebration that really affects me the most.

I'll give them points for creativity, but that's about it.

SSS1365 11-30-2004 12:05 PM

I like the Virgin Mobile commercials better... "Happy ChristmaHanuKwanzaakah to you." ;)

SilverTurtle 12-03-2004 12:28 AM

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Originally posted by SSS1365
I like the Virgin Mobile commercials better... "Happy ChristmaHanuKwanzaakah to you." ;)
I have Virgin Mobil and they have that song as a free ringtone. So of course it's been my default rington since the day after Thanksgiving. :)

NinjaPoodle 12-03-2004 07:36 PM

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Originally posted by SSS1365
I like the Virgin Mobile commercials better... "Happy ChristmaHanuKwanzaakah to you." ;)
that's exactly what this thread reminded me of:) lol


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