HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!

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Robert D

HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!
« on: 23 Dec 2016, 10:20 pm »
HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!  All 

An interesting comparison :-)

HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN XMAS AND CHANUKAH -  WITH GREAT RESPECT

Now, if anyone asks you what the difference is between Christmas and Chanukah you will know what and how to answer! 

1. Christmas is one day, same day every year, December 25. Jews also love December 25th. It's another paid day off work. We go to movies and out for Chinese food and Israeli dancing. Chanukah is 8 days. It starts the evening of the 24th of Kislev, whenever that falls. No one is ever sure. Jews never know until a non-Jewish friend asks when Chanukah starts, forcing us to consult a calendar so we don't look like idiots. We all have the same calendar, provided free with a donation from the World Jewish Congress, the kosher butcher, or the local Sinai Memorial Chapel (especially in Florida) or other Jewish funeral home.

2. Christmas is a major holiday. Chanukah is a minor holiday with the same theme as most Jewish holidays. They tried to kill us, we survived, let’s eat. 

3. Christians get wonderful presents such as jewelry, perfume, stereos ... Jews get practical presents such as underwear, socks, or the collected works of the Rambam, which looks impressive on the bookshelf. 

4. There is only one way to spell Christmas. No one can decide how to spell Chanukah, Chanukkah, Chanukka, Channukah, Hanukah, Hanukkah, Hannukah, etc. 

5. Christmas is a time of great pressure for husbands and boyfriends. Their partners expect special gifts. Jewish men are relieved of that burden. No one expects a diamond ring on Chanukah. 

6. Christmas brings enormous electric bills. Candles are used for Chanukah. Not only are we spared enormous electric bills, but we get to feel good about not contributing to the energy crisis. 

7. Christmas carols are beautiful ... Silent Night, Come All Ye Faithful ... Chanukah songs are about dreidels made from clay or having a party and dancing the Hora. Of course, we are secretly pleased that many of the beautiful carols were composed and written by our tribal brethren. And don't Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond sing them beautifully? 

8. A home preparing for Christmas smells wonderful. The sweet smell of cookies and cakes baking. Happy people are gathered around in festive moods. A home preparing for Chanukah smells of oil, potatoes, and onions. The home, as always, is full of loud people all talking at once. 

9. Christian women have fun baking Christmas cookies. Jewish women burn their eyes and cut their hands grating potatoes and onions for latkes on Chanukah. Another reminder of our suffering through the ages. 

10. Parents deliver gifts to their children during Christmas. Jewish parents have no qualms about withholding a gift on any of the eight nights. 

11. The players in the Christmas story have easy to pronounce names such as Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. The players in the Chanukah story are Antiochus, Yehuda Ha-Maccabee, and Mattathius (aka Mattityahu Kohen Ben Yochanaan) or whatever. No one can spell it or pronounce it. On the plus side, we can tell our friends anything and they believe we are wonderfully versed in our history. 

12. Many Christians believe in the virgin birth. Jews think, 'Yossela, Bubbela, snap out of it. Your woman is pregnant, you didn't sleep with her, and now you want to blame G-d? Maybe you want the number of my shrink'. 

13. In recent years, Christmas has become more and more commercialized. The same holds true for Chanukah, even though it is a minor holiday. It makes sense. How could we market a major holiday such as Yom Kippur? Forget about celebrating. Think observing. Come to synagogue, starve yourself for 27 hours, become one with your dehydrated soul, beat your chest, confess your sins, a guaranteed good time for you and your family. Tickets a mere $200 per person. Better stick with Chanukah! 

A HAPPY & MERRY WHATEVER TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!

Happy Holidays All

Regards Robert

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Re: HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!
« Reply #1 on: 23 Dec 2016, 10:40 pm »
Robert, thank you! What a wonderful, light-hearted look at two religions. Made me smile. A Happy Whatever to you and yours too!

Terry

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« Reply #2 on: 23 Dec 2016, 10:44 pm »
Thank you Spyman

Happy Holidays to you and yours as well

Robert

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« Reply #3 on: 23 Dec 2016, 11:07 pm »
nicely done, indeed!
Happy Hanukah!

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« Reply #4 on: 24 Dec 2016, 01:04 am »
Robert, thank you! What a wonderful, light-hearted look at two religions. Made me smile. A Happy Whatever to you and yours too!

Terry

Well said!    :thumb:

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« Reply #5 on: 24 Dec 2016, 12:05 pm »
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« Reply #6 on: 24 Dec 2016, 04:31 pm »
Well said!    :thumb:

Thanks! And Happy Holidays to everyone!

Terry

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« Reply #7 on: 25 Dec 2016, 01:31 am »
This is wonderful ! Thanks !!
Eat some sushi maybe on Christmas ? We love playing dredel , lighting candles , and we go every year to
Latkapalooza , where they have tons of games for the kids to play , win prizes , eat sufganeotte (donuts ) and of course Latkes .

Happy Hannukah !!!

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« Reply #8 on: 25 Dec 2016, 02:31 am »
Never seen kosher sushi before! Enjoy!

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« Reply #9 on: 25 Dec 2016, 02:59 am »
I'm not Kosher , but many kinds of sushi is Kosher.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/19/nyregion/kosher-sushi-in-brooklyn.html?_r=0


The Torah (Leviticus 11:9) teaches that a kosher fish must possess both fins and scales. (Fins help the fish swim, and scales cover the body.) Even if the fish has only one scale or one fin, it is permitted. Tuna, for example, has very few scales, yet is kosher. Other popular kosher fish are bass, carp, cod, flounder, halibut, herring, mackerel, trout and salmon.

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« Reply #10 on: 26 Dec 2016, 06:52 pm »

...merry x-mas :xmas: to all of you :thumb: :thumb:

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« Reply #11 on: 26 Dec 2016, 08:20 pm »
This thread has been a real education for me - thanks  :thumb:

james