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For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« on: December 24, 2007, 06:26:36 PM »
What is your usual tradition in your home when you celebrate?
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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2007, 07:43:36 PM »
My mother who was Catholic rarely celebrated Christmas, at least not at night. Sometimes she would prepare a more sophisticated meal for lunch on 25th. She used to go to bed close to sun set and get up very early, except when I became a teen and stayed up late.
I used to celebrate Hanukkah when I was aiming to convert, and even some years afterwards as a Noachide, just lighting the candles without the bracha. Now I don't light it, it has no sense for a Goy since it's not a mitzva and only to teach the story of the miracle to others. There are no Noahides here and nobody knows what the lights mean.......

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2007, 07:47:17 PM »
My mother who was Catholic rarely celebrated Christmas, at least not at night. Sometimes she would prepare a more sophisticated meal for lunch on 25th. She used to go to bed close to sun set and get up very early, except when I became a teen and stayed up late.
I used to celebrate Hanukkah when I was aiming to convert, and even some years afterwards as a Noachide, just lighting the candles without the bracha. Now I don't light it, it has no sense for a Goy since it's not a mitzva and only to teach the story of the miracle to others. There are no Noahides here and nobody knows what the lights mean.......
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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2007, 07:50:56 PM »
i believe he meant where he lived, no?
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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2007, 07:52:08 PM »
My mother who was Catholic rarely celebrated Christmas, at least not at night. Sometimes she would prepare a more sophisticated meal for lunch on 25th. She used to go to bed close to sun set and get up very early, except when I became a teen and stayed up late.
I used to celebrate Hanukkah when I was aiming to convert, and even some years afterwards as a Noachide, just lighting the candles without the bracha. Now I don't light it, it has no sense for a Goy since it's not a mitzva and only to teach the story of the miracle to others. There are no Noahides here and nobody knows what the lights mean.......
Newman is a Noachide

I meant that there are no other Noahides in my town, so nobody wants to know what Hanukah means. And the Menorah lit by a Goy is only to teach the story of the miracle... so why lighting anyomore?

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2007, 07:52:19 PM »
I do both  ;D

And I enjoy both holidays. Like now my house is filling up with people they are eating getting fat.  :::D

Its a lovely day.

I have big roast in the oven, I have been cooking since 4 am.

And yes Newman I have done a pav  8;) :P :P

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #6 on: December 24, 2007, 08:04:17 PM »
what is Hannukah?

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #7 on: December 24, 2007, 09:11:22 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #8 on: December 24, 2007, 09:24:02 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D
:::D :::D
Good to see you Newman, I was wondering where you were-haven't seen you for a while. O0
so, what is Hannakah?

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2007, 10:00:03 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D
:::D :::D
Good to see you Newman, I was wondering where you were-haven't seen you for a while. O0
so, what is Hannakah?

Celebration of the Jews' lighting the Menorah with only enough oil for one day but it miraculously lasted for eight.

The REAL significance is the Maccabees defeating the Greeks and killing all the self-hating Jews.

http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday7.htm


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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #10 on: December 24, 2007, 10:31:53 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D
:::D :::D
Good to see you Newman, I was wondering where you were-haven't seen you for a while. O0
so, what is Hannakah?

Celebration of the Jews' lighting the Menorah with only enough oil for one day but it miraculously lasted for eight.

The REAL significance is the Maccabees defeating the Greeks and killing all the self-hating Jews.

http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday7.htm


oh i see. Thanks for that Newman-especialy the link, favourited that site.

What is he significance of the Candelbarium?

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #11 on: December 24, 2007, 10:40:24 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D
:::D :::D
Good to see you Newman, I was wondering where you were-haven't seen you for a while. O0
so, what is Hannakah?

Celebration of the Jews' lighting the Menorah with only enough oil for one day but it miraculously lasted for eight.

The REAL significance is the Maccabees defeating the Greeks and killing all the self-hating Jews.

http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday7.htm


oh i see. Thanks for that Newman-especialy the link, favourited that site.

What is he significance of the Candelbarium?

G-d specified a seven-light menorah when he ordered the fist tent/temple built.

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #12 on: December 24, 2007, 10:44:08 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D

Sam's ad on Lamb  :::D

I have that somewhere too.  ;)

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #13 on: December 24, 2007, 10:47:13 PM »
I do both  ;D

And I enjoy both holidays. Like now my house is filling up with people they are eating getting fat.  :::D

Its a lovely day.

I have big roast in the oven, I have been cooking since 4 am.

And yes Newman I have done a pav  8;) :P :P


As a Jew you should not celebrate the holidays of other religions.



Its Jesus birthday, and he was a Jew, so I wishing him a Happy Birthday  ^-^

 :::D

I made a cake  :::D

I am sure theres other reasons to damn me more than making my friends feel wanted.

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #14 on: December 24, 2007, 11:20:15 PM »
Australia Day is the best holiday.

We all have a big BBQ and go out & beat up vegetarians. :D
:::D :::D
Good to see you Newman, I was wondering where you were-haven't seen you for a while. O0
so, what is Hannakah?

Celebration of the Jews' lighting the Menorah with only enough oil for one day but it miraculously lasted for eight.

The REAL significance is the Maccabees defeating the Greeks and killing all the self-hating Jews.

http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday7.htm


oh i see. Thanks for that Newman-especialy the link, favourited that site.

What is he significance of the Candelbarium?

G-d specified a seven-light menorah when he ordered the fist tent/temple built.
ok Thank You

Is there any Jewish holidays that righteous gentiles can participate in?

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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2007, 11:55:39 PM »
Im reading that link you sent me Newman (Jewfaq).

 
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Re: For those that do celebrate Christmas or Hanakkah
« Reply #16 on: December 25, 2007, 12:45:43 AM »
My mother who was Catholic rarely celebrated Christmas, at least not at night. Sometimes she would prepare a more sophisticated meal for lunch on 25th. She used to go to bed close to sun set and get up very early, except when I became a teen and stayed up late.
I used to celebrate Hanukkah when I was aiming to convert, and even some years afterwards as a Noachide, just lighting the candles without the bracha. Now I don't light it, it has no sense for a Goy since it's not a mitzva and only to teach the story of the miracle to others. There are no Noahides here and nobody knows what the lights mean.......
Newman is a Noachide

I thought Newman was a convert.