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12-06-2015 07:10 PM
thank you @Pearlee as always!
we go to a mennorah lightin every year at our neighbor's and i appreciate your explaining to me the different spellings and pronunciations. i would like to know a little of what i'm experiencing with my neighbors' during this holiday time.
12-06-2015 07:26 PM
@Marp wrote:
@ladyroxanne wrote:
thanks marp. you may be right. happy hanukkah to you btw!
Thank you, I will gladly accept the happy Hanukkah wishes although as a Christian I do not celebrate. One can never have too many good wishes on their side.
@Marp I LOVE that answer! High five!
12-06-2015 07:36 PM
I've been to many Chanukah dinner celebrations, the spelling I just used is perfectly acceptable. I use that one because it's easier ![]()
12-06-2015 07:47 PM
12-06-2015 08:06 PM
@ladyroxanne wrote:
thank you. that does seem a simpler spelling. now just to remember!
It proved my point about as long as it's phonetically correct, the spelling works!
12-06-2015 08:18 PM
The aforementioned dialogue is proof the blending of different faiths during this time of year would warrant the sentiment 'Happy Holidays', yes? ❤️
12-06-2015 08:26 PM
@sidsmom wrote:The aforementioned dialogue is proof the blending of different faiths during this time of year would warrant the sentiment 'Happy Holidays', yes? ❤️
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In a way, yes. And some should keep in mind that Jesus was an observant Jew.
And that the first Chanukah was observed in 138 BCE, no doubt it was observed by Jesus.
There is certainly no reason for any Christian to feel uncomfortable hearing or reading any good wishes for Chanukah.
12-06-2015 08:48 PM
Yes Happy Hannakah to all who observe. I agree the extra good wishes are a good thing. And how nice of our president to bless us all! I'll take it!
12-06-2015 08:48 PM
Last night while I was trying to go to sleep, I was watching the PBS World channel. It was very interesting and very well presented. It had a lot of what can happen in a home where one is a Christian and the other a Jew.
I have know several couples that were of both beliefs and were very strong in their religion. And, they have been happily married for many years.
Think this was a good time for them to present this program.
12-06-2015 09:13 PM
I have a very mixed extended family. Most are Jewish, my mother and her family were Irish Catholic, I went to mass with her as a child, many of my in-laws are Mormon, and several of our friends are Buddhist.
My father's side are generations of Protestant ministers, I follow in their steps, grateful for the diversity in my life.
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