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Shalom!
This forum is a debate area to discuss issues pertaining to the world religion of Judaism in general and also its relationship to Christianity. This forum is generally for theists only. Non-theists (eg, atheistic Jews) may not post here without first obtaining permission from the moderator of this forum. Granting of such permission is subject to Moderator discretion - and may be revoked if the Moderator feels that the poster is not keeping with the spirit of the World Religions Department.
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Hanukkah Explained By Christians
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The first time I learned about Hannukah, was by watching the Lamb Chop Hannukah special. Even to this day, it's closing song still lingers in my mind. ^^
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On the 8 Nights of Hannukah, what do we do? *Gasp*
We gather with the family!
Give each other presents!
Get to dance the Hora!
Eaaattt chocolate geeeeeelltt!!!!
Listen to the stories!
Spin a little dreidel!
Make potato latkis!
Light the Shammes!
And anoooootherrrr, caaaannddlllee, TOOOOOOO!!!!!
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostSeriously, when I was a kid, I had a good friend (we were 6 or 7 or 8) whose parents were German Jews who had fled Hitler.
I was often invited into their home, and it was literally like going into a foreign country. I just remember a lot of "weird" things - pictures, possessions, rituals, mannerisms....
I honestly wish I had paid more attention and tried to learn and understand than just approaching it with a "this is weird" attitude.
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Seriously, when I was a kid, I had a good friend (we were 6 or 7 or 8) whose parents were German Jews who had fled Hitler.
I was often invited into their home, and it was literally like going into a foreign country. I just remember a lot of "weird" things - pictures, possessions, rituals, mannerisms....
I honestly wish I had paid more attention and tried to learn and understand than just approaching it with a "this is weird" attitude.
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