The original reason for the season, the celebration birth of
Jesus Christ.
Tonight I watched the news from
Montreal in which it was decided to ban Christmas decorations from many
government public places. Big sigh. “Here we go again” I thought. Back to the
war on Christmas only this time in Canada, in one of the oldest most Christian
cities in the country. Of course this caused an uproar in Parliament and
eventually the ban was withdrawn. I read letters in a few papers blaming the
Muslims for this ban. Pffft! Stop with the Canadian Islamophobia already!
We know where this attitude comes
from.
So here I am reposting my Hannukah
envy piece from a few years ago only this time there will be more images simply
because I found more! So it is rather upgraded. I left the old posting up in case anyone misses the old imagery.
Please understand, I do not begrudge people of any sort celebrating their cultural holidays but it does seem to me that, for a holiday that is of very minimal importance in the Jewish religion, there is a great deal of “Christmas envy” being shown in these items. And some, of these items come from sites that serve all holidays but we already know the Christian versions so I only post the Hanukah ones. So here we go again folks….
I included bakewear and a few other items after some thought because these are also traditional Christmas family activities. I have NO PROBLEM with Jewish families and baking because these are such wonderful memories for the children and parents, however, I do not think baking sweets of this type, cookies and cupcakes, is not really traditionally Jewish for this time of the year.
Please understand, I do not begrudge people of any sort celebrating their cultural holidays but it does seem to me that, for a holiday that is of very minimal importance in the Jewish religion, there is a great deal of “Christmas envy” being shown in these items. And some, of these items come from sites that serve all holidays but we already know the Christian versions so I only post the Hanukah ones. So here we go again folks….
I included bakewear and a few other items after some thought because these are also traditional Christmas family activities. I have NO PROBLEM with Jewish families and baking because these are such wonderful memories for the children and parents, however, I do not think baking sweets of this type, cookies and cupcakes, is not really traditionally Jewish for this time of the year.
DECEMBER 2, 2010
Hanukah is upon the world again. How
do I know? I saw a member of Chabad lighting a huge menorah with Gordon
Campbell, "esteemed" Prime Minister of our province in attendance!
Nothing like seeing the enemy with your enemy side by side as they work to demean
part of our Canadian heritage.
Once again I ask, since when did this
joyous season for the Jewish people become so big in a Christian
society?
Is it part of the annual celebration
of Christ's birth? Yes, I know the ancient mythologies and the arguments put up
against the story of Jesus as read today, but my point is, this is the original
celebration in these times for the people of the Western countries, Christians.
It seems absurd that a religion bent on His destruction and the eradication of
His followers, is a tad out of place. Or, is it just me?
Or is this sudden huge emphasis on
Chanukah simply Christmas envy? (Speak to Freud about that!)
Or, perhaps, is it being brought to
the forefront in the hopes that it will eventually replace Christmas altogether
as part of the ongoing Jewification of Canada??
Or am I just a tad paranoid and
reading far too much into this?
By Tom Piatak
Scratching my head at this one!
By Tom Piatak
December 16, 2009
VDARE.com
Reposted December 2, 2010
Eight years ago, when the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran a slightly abridged version of my first essay on the War Against Christmas, the paper offered a fair description of my argument to its readers:
Reposted December 2, 2010
Eight years ago, when the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran a slightly abridged version of my first essay on the War Against Christmas, the paper offered a fair description of my argument to its readers:
“The public celebration of Christmas
has been sacrificed, says Tom Piatak, to the feel-good forces of
multiculturalism.”
You know the Christmas latkes will taste even more wonderful
on this beautiful elegant table setting.
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Last year, so much progress had been made in fighting back against the War Against Christmas
that The Daily Beast’s Max Blumenthal was reduced to willfully misreading my essay in an attempt to scare people away from the
struggle. [Who Started
The War On Christmas,
December 8, 2008 ]
But two things Blumenthal wrote about
my essay were somewhat accurate: I did quote American Heritage’s
Frederic Schwarz as calling Hanukkah the “Jewish Kwanzaa”, [Merry
Chanukah, American
Heritage Magazine, December 2000] and I did write that Hanukkah was among
the many alternative holidays presented by “multiculturalists” as
“faux-Christmases” in “order to compete with, diminish, and ultimately efface
Christmas”.
Given Blumenthal’s singular focus on
Hanukkah ~ which this year started at sundown last night, December 1 ~ I
wondered if I had been unfair in my characterization of that festival.
Is Hanukkah at all comparable to Kwanzaa, and is a desire to compete with Christmas really an important force in its celebration?
Is Hanukkah at all comparable to Kwanzaa, and is a desire to compete with Christmas really an important force in its celebration?
As fate would have it, an article
addressing these questions appeared in my hometown newspaper, the Cleveland
Plain Dealer, on December 20, 2008. The article, How
Hanukkah Has Become Hip
by John Campanelli, noted that:
.“Until the late nineteenth century, the holiday was celebrated modestly in Jewish homes, with an adult male lighting candles and reciting the blessing”.
Christmas, Hanukkah, these look nummy!
Rolled dried fruits and flour balls...
Traditional Christmas cookie cutters...
Could there be a brandy or rum soaked fruit cake beneath the blue marzipan?
Indeed, the article, citing Dianne Ashton, a religious studies professor at Rowan University who is writing a book on Hanukkah, noted that
“It’s hard to tell exactly how things were celebrated because there’s almost no record of it. Ashton found no mention of Hanukkah in old diaries and letters. Instead, they mentioned the Sabbath, Passover, and other, more significant holidays”.
Needless to say, the same can hardly be said of
Christmas: even though the Puritans succeeded in suppressing Christmas for a
time, both in England and parts of America, Christmas was enormously popular
both before and after the Puritan interlude, with such carols as The First
Nowell. “I Saw Three Ships,” “The Coventry Carol,” and “God Rest Ye
Merry, Gentlemen” surviving the Puritans and being embraced by the Victorians.
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Gingerbread houses originated in Israel thousands of years ago.....
(Note the recurring theme of coinage.... it is everywhere in Hanukkah.)
"Genuine Christmas carols that any Jew can sing with lusty pride and not a shred of prejudice; well maybe just a little. Who else but a proud Jew could turn the Hallelujah Chorus into We Will Sue ya? No stereotypes there, right? Laugh at well-known Christmas carols given the Yiddishe twist, and how they do not relate to the special birthday the majority of the world celebrates. As the song says....Goys Rule the World (Don't ya believe it.) Laugh on the full 8 days of OUR holiday.
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Can anyone possibly explain this? Please?!
Why do I keep thinking of Christian Zionist indoctrination?
Why do I keep thinking of Christian Zionist indoctrination?
The whole world knows something about
Christmas in 19th century London, thanks to Charles Dickens, who quotes from “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” in A
Christmas Carol.
The impact of the Puritan interlude is
also undermined by the fact that most Americans have ancestors from places
where Puritanism never put a damper on Christmas. The 2000 census recording
that more Americans claimed German ancestry than any other ancestry. And
Germans, both Protestant and Catholic, have always celebrated Christmas with
gusto.
This Hanukkah light display does NOT make me feel terribly warm and happy.
Chilly is more like it.
I have to admit, I like this fellow more than that hideous Grinch
(A Jewish Hollywood anti-Christmas creation I might add)In fact, according to Ashton, it was the German-American zest for Christmas that was instrumental in creating the modern Hanukkah. The first concerted effort she found for more emphasis on Hanukkah occurred in the 1870s in Cincinnati where “Because of [the city’s] large German population, the traditions of Santa Claus, trees and gift giving were everywhere.”
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You do have to admit this is no goofier than those tacky reindeer antlers and caps that are everywhere during the Christmas season. (Although the shades are overkill!)
In response, Cincinnati
rabbi Max Lilienthal promised that “Our
children shall have a grand and glorious Hanukkah festival as nice as any
Christmas festival.”
Ashton’s account is consistent with the one offered
by Frederic Schwarz in the American Heritage article in which he termed
Hanukkah the “Jewish Kwanzaa ~
an invented cultural celebration”.
The first celebration of Hanukkah is described in the Bible I use, at 1 Maccabees 4, 35-59, but it is not found in the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh, since the book of Maccabees is not part of the Hebrew Bible. Indeed, as Schwarz notes,
.“the tradition about one day’s worth of oil lasting eight days is not mentioned in any contemporary record. It first appeared several centuries later in the Talmud”.
Hanukkah matches, especially for the lighting of the
menorah.
Because of Hanukkah’s absence from the
Hebrew Bible, “many other Jewish holy days are more important from a religious
standpoint ~ not just Passover, Rosh Hashanah (the New Year), and Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement), but also Simchat Torah, Shavuot, and Sukkot.”
“Of course”, notes Schwarz, the reason
Hanukkah now enjoys at least as much prominence as any of these festivals “is
Christmas”. And in fact it took a while for the idea of Hanukkah as an
alternative to Christmas to catch on. Schwarz cites an 1855 New York Times
article describing how Jews “in most European countries” gave presents at
Christmas, and how Jews in New York City exchanged presents at New Year’s.
Writes Schwarz:
“In neither of these cases was substituting Chanukah considered an option; it was simply too insignificant”.
A Jewish couple created the Meshuga Nutcracher
to save their child from Christian envy.
to save their child from Christian envy.
Empirical evidence showing that
competition with Christmas is a driving force in today’s unprecedented emphasis
on Hanukkah also became available last year. As Ray Fisman noted in his article
The Invisible Hand of God in Slate, Stanford economists Ran
Abramitzky, Liran Einav, and Oren Rigbi concluded [PDF] that “it is competition from Christmas . . .
that makes families more likely to celebrate Hanukkah”.
Among the data supporting this
conclusion was a survey conducted by the Stanford economists that showed that
“only 30 percent of Israelis ranked Hanukkah as a ‘top three’ festival
celebrated by their Jewish classmates” while “at Stanford the figure was more
than 95 percent”.
Of course, there are different ways
of
interpreting the fact that Hanukkah
is an historically insignificant holiday
now given great attention
to compete with Christmas.
An ancient traditional Hanukkah wreath discovered
in a cave near the spot where that Palestinian shepherd
discovered The Dead Sea Scrolls.. (Laughs)
Schwarz regards Hanukkah as “the greatest American holiday”, because it is “democratic, inclusive, and multicultural”, whereas Fisman wonders if the “outsize importance” attached to “a minor holiday largely unrelated to Judaism’s core values” is necessarily the correct response to the appeal of Christmas.
But there can be little real debate
over whether Hanukkah has indeed become a “faux-Christmas”: plainly, it has.
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Hanukkah Harry needs a Star of David embroidered on his jacket.
Or did Santa just get bored of Coca Cola red and white?
Oy to the woild!
The REAL Hanukkah Harry.
Or did Santa just get bored of Coca Cola red and white?
Oy to the woild!
The REAL Hanukkah Harry.
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That Harriet! We can see her panties!
Did you ever see Mrs. Claus' panties in public?
Last year I also came across, at the website of Catholic apologist Mark Shea, a 2004 article from the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, discussing what Hasidic Jews call Nitel Night and the rest of us call Christmas Eve:
“According to kabbala (Jewish mysticism), on the night on which ‘that man’ ~ a Jewish euphemism for Jesus ~ was born, not even a trace of holiness is present . . . . For this reason, Nitel Night . . . is one of the few occasions when Hasidim refrain from Torah study. On this horrific night, they neither conduct weddings nor do they go to the mikveh (ritual bath)…” [For them, it's wholly unholy, by Shahar Ilan, December 24, 2004]Calling Jesus "that Man" is actually a big improvement over the usual slanderous names given to Him by most Jewish people. We won't go into what the Talmud says about Him or His mother at this time, but I am sure you are already aware of this. SO this makes the Jewish celebration at this time of year just a little more insulting to Christians.
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OK people. Who else is confused by this
message?
I mean, scratch-your-head and crinkle-your-nose
confused!
Of course, such outlandish ideas are
far outside the Jewish mainstream, and would be completely irrelevant to a
consideration of Hanukkah except for this fact: the group responsible for
erecting giant
menorahs in public places
to observe Hanukkah is Chabad. Chabad is run by the same Hasidic sect that
observes Nitel Night.
The new Christmas season WhiteHouse.
Rahm Emmanuel lighting the White House menorah a year or two ago.
Rahm Emmanuel lighting the White House menorah a year or two ago.
Far more mainstream, and vastly more
enjoyable, was Dahlia Lithwick’s witty and intelligent analysis last year in Slate
of which Christmas specials are viewed as acceptable for Jewish children.
But Lithwick was puzzled by the
popularity of Dr. Seuss’s How The
Grinch Stole Christmas
among her peers, and concluded that “perhaps my colleague Emily Bazelon is right, and Jewish kids like the Grinch because
‘Without the ending, the movie is the ultimate fantasy for a Jewish kid with a
case of Santa/tree/carols envy ~ Christmas, canceled.’” [Oy, Hark! | A Jewish parent's guide to Christmas specials,
Slate, Dec. 17, 2008]
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Hanukah Harriet....
Adults can be envious as well. My
uncle, who lived in Manhattan, noticed some years ago flyers for a performance
in December of Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus at a Manhattan temple. What
caught my uncle’s eye was the flyer’s description of Judas Maccabaeus as
“Handel’s greatest oratorio”.
The implicit comparison, of course,
was to Messiah, which was first performed in America at Christmas and
has become a staple of the American Christmas, and the score of which Handel is
depicted as holding in his hands at his tomb in Westminster Abbey.
Fortunately, such crabbed attitudes
are in the minority. I agree with Dahlia Lithwick that “the proper
non-Christian response to Christmas joy is not to try to block, suppress, or
hide from it”, and Lithwick’s sentiment is, in my experience, shared by the
vast majority of American Jews.
A wall hanging of the Hanukkah nut cracker.
Personally I think nutcrackers of any stripe to be ugly
and scary to most children.
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and scary to most children.
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But these Hanukkah nestling dolls are even worse.
That traditional seasonal sword perhaps?
As I wrote in my 2001 essay, “Much of the public celebration of Christmas was capable of being enjoyed by non-Christians as well as Christians, and almost everyone did enjoy at least some of it. I know non-Christians who enjoy Christmas specials, Christmas movies, Christmas music; I do not think these people are unique.”
Indeed, American Jews have made
significant contributions to the American Christmas ~ contributions that have
been widely embraced by American Christians. The best selling Christmas
recording of all time is Bing
Crosby’s rendition of White Christmas written by Irving
Berlin, who was of course Jewish.
Crackers and geld, or booty.... One is traditional, the other is not...
Wait, is that a RED candy cane I see?
The driving force behind the War
Against Christmas remains multiculturalism, ~ a credo embraced by those of all faiths and of
none, that insists that Western culture, of which Christmas is undeniably a part,
is problematic at best and oppressive at worst.
HUH? Snowmen in Israel? Fire and ice?
Multiculturalism at its most confusing!
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As E. V. Kontorovich, himself Jewish, argued long
ago, the public elevation of Hanukkah
represented the first triumph of the multiculturalist idea in America. But the
multiculturalist approval of Hanukkah is not based on an appreciation of
Judaism, since, as I have demonstrated, Hanukkah has historically not been an
important part of Judaism and an overemphasis of Hanukkah therefore leads to a
misunderstanding of Judaism.
Is this what it basically all boils down to?
The multiculturalists approve of
Hanukkah for the same reason they approve of all the other
faux-Christmases they are promoting
these days, including Kwanzaa, Eid, Diwali, Bodhi Day, and the winter solstice: none of these holidays is
Christmas.
By endgame however, only Hanukkah would remain on the table since the Talmud is not racially tolerant in the least to anyone.
By endgame however, only Hanukkah would remain on the table since the Talmud is not racially tolerant in the least to anyone.
And thus we have the War against
Christmas ~ a War that will only be won once we again realize that there is
nothing problematic or oppressive about the public celebration of Christmas,
one of the crowning glories of the Western culture that gave birth to America
and sustains us still.
I do enjoy the amazingly diverse menorahs that are used at this time.
Truly the designs are individual, fun, and varied.
Yes, it is a holy time of year......
The College dorm or bachelor menorah?
Speaking of bachelors or college dorms....
However, this next one is a bit different, perhaps bordering on that porn thing you might say.
Apparently Jamie Sneider is a nice Jewish
girl who decided to combine her love for all things nice and all things
Jewish (particularly the snacks, natch), and created the best Hanukkah gift
we've ever seen. She is both the mind and the booty behind the sexiest Menorah
ever.
I know there is a lot of controversy
over the birth of Christ. I could tackle all of that another time.
For now, I speak of how it is, not how
it shoulda coulda woulda been was the world a different place.
One thing I thought very interesting
is, for a culture that is against Christian manifestations of their religion,
whatever Christians do in red green and gold, the Jews do in blue and
silver.
Or THIS? Just TOOO confusing!
There are so many
contradictions here, I do not know where to begin. Zio/Christian?
Disney does Christm...er, Hanu... er... well you figure it out!
No number of
Stars of David can ever make the tree
other than a Pagan, neo-Christian symbol!
For more of the latest debate on the onslaught on Christmas as it has been going for the past decade, please refer to the following links. It seems the author has been involved for at least 10 years and has built up quite a library.
WAR AGAINST CHRISTMAS COMPETITION
2009: [blog] [I] [2] ~ See also: War
Against Christmas 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999
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Their stockings were hung on the mantel with
care,
in hopes that Hannukah Harry soon would be there.
Something gets lost in the translation, don't you think?
Disco Mickey Mouse instead of an angel or a star?!!
Better not let the rabbis see this!
Better not let the rabbis see this!
JEWISH LOBBY WAGES WAR ON CHRISTMAS TREES
Subtitled: the Kosher Nostra strikes again!
The Lobby for Jewish values passes out fliers against hotels,restaurants putting up Christmas trees, other Christian symbols ahead of civil New Year, say businesses who do so risk losing kosher certification.
Maybe if I keep my head down none of my friends will recognize me....
Quit your whining! You think YOU look stupid?
I look like a putz in this thing!
I look like a putz in this thing!
YOU look stupid?! I am like so totally hissssssed at this getup.
Oi vey, wait till these damn candles start to drip....
There ain't enough catnip in these mixed message cookies to make these outfits worth it!
And these doggie cookies, almost as ugly as Rabbi Shmersheem...
Not on your life, I hear he is a real slave driver.....
By Ali Galhar
A new front for religious battles ~
hotels and restaurants. The "Lobby for Jewish values" this week began
operating against restaurants and hotels that plan to put up Christmas trees
and other Christian symbols ahead of Christmas and the civil New Year.
According to the lobby's Chairman, Ofer Cohen, they have received backing by the rabbis, "and we are even considering publishing the names of the businesses that put up Christian symbols ahead of the Christian holiday and call for a boycott against them."
According to the lobby's Chairman, Ofer Cohen, they have received backing by the rabbis, "and we are even considering publishing the names of the businesses that put up Christian symbols ahead of the Christian holiday and call for a boycott against them."
Fliers and ads distributed among the public read,
"The people of Israel have given their soul over the years in order to
maintain the values of the Torah of Israel and the Jewish identity.
Won't a star of David treetop make it kosher, rabbi?
"You should also continue to
follow this path of the Jewish people's tradition and not give in to the
clownish atmosphere of the end of the civil year. And certainly not help those
businesses that sell or put up the foolish symbols of Christianity."
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One man's fool is another man's Savior, Rabbi.
The Jerusalem Rabbinate also works each year to
ensure restaurants and hotels receiving kosher certification from the Jerusalem
Religious Council do not put up Christian symbols.
According to a senior official in the kashrut department, this is done each year consensually, but that businesses which do not meet this requirement may find their kashrut certificate revoked.
It should be noted that most of the hotels in Jerusalem and a significant part of the restaurants in the capital receive permanent kosher certification from the city's religious council.
According to a senior official in the kashrut department, this is done each year consensually, but that businesses which do not meet this requirement may find their kashrut certificate revoked.
It should be noted that most of the hotels in Jerusalem and a significant part of the restaurants in the capital receive permanent kosher certification from the city's religious council.
Of course this piece means I MUST post an image of a
Christmas tree!
Anonymous
said...
Wow, just when I was
about to vomit came the Christmas tree at the end. Thanks for the touch of
ultimate class, Noor.
Seems ironic how this ten year blue and silver BS also coincides with the tenth anniversary of welfare cuts being 'good' for British Columbians.
veritas6464
said...
Hey Noor,...Of course
these filthy freaks are prepared to manufacture a contradictory 'celebration'
they trump up as "hannukah"; they have manufactured their current
identity, their ancient identity, their religious identity, their cuisine (It was
never possible to buy a falafal with hommous and tabouli wrapped in lebanese
flat-bread in warsaw prior to the christian unionist revolution by Lech
Walensa,GRIN!). See how they pornify even their own religious symbols - a
menorah of minxes.
They are not judahites - never were. They have never been permanent residents of ANYWHERE, because they get their filthy arses kicked out!
Remember - "A land with no people for a people with no land"? Palestinians notwithstanding the yiddish head count of course!
Flick hannukah and any other BS sordid nonsense the yiddish occupiers of the PALESTINIAN holyland trump up.
They are gone from this temporal plain, real soon, not to the next spiritual dimension either; just gone.So who gives a shyte what they propose to contradict the TRUE history of a real people known to all as Christiandom. Much of the ancient texts that prove a great deal of ancient christian probity are being held in sealed vaults by the yids of 'isis ra el', for the very purpose of their false ridicule; why don't they let us have OUR ancients scrolls and texts, then we'll see who's who!
Not gonna happen cos this bunch of child molesting fraudulent free-loaders, sneak-thieves and usurious twats, can't be exposed by the truth, they'd ALL be lynched overnight.
Anyhoo, sod them:
A Merry Christmas and much love light & peace to you and yours Noor...
veritas
They are not judahites - never were. They have never been permanent residents of ANYWHERE, because they get their filthy arses kicked out!
Remember - "A land with no people for a people with no land"? Palestinians notwithstanding the yiddish head count of course!
Flick hannukah and any other BS sordid nonsense the yiddish occupiers of the PALESTINIAN holyland trump up.
They are gone from this temporal plain, real soon, not to the next spiritual dimension either; just gone.So who gives a shyte what they propose to contradict the TRUE history of a real people known to all as Christiandom. Much of the ancient texts that prove a great deal of ancient christian probity are being held in sealed vaults by the yids of 'isis ra el', for the very purpose of their false ridicule; why don't they let us have OUR ancients scrolls and texts, then we'll see who's who!
Not gonna happen cos this bunch of child molesting fraudulent free-loaders, sneak-thieves and usurious twats, can't be exposed by the truth, they'd ALL be lynched overnight.
Anyhoo, sod them:
A Merry Christmas and much love light & peace to you and yours Noor...
veritas
(Shiksa) Jewish Madonna and child ~
the woman is an obscenity no matter how you take her.
the woman is an obscenity no matter how you take her.
You missed a few things:
The US postal services stamps
Window's media player season's Greetings
Bob the builder's festive episode (a combination of the Christmas tree with Hanukkah)
etc.
In general, we are all doomed but seeing it from the outside America has become a big Israel.
The US postal services stamps
Window's media player season's Greetings
Bob the builder's festive episode (a combination of the Christmas tree with Hanukkah)
etc.
In general, we are all doomed but seeing it from the outside America has become a big Israel.
Greetings Noor at Advent.
ReplyDeleteThe enemies of the Christ Child do not stop. We stopped them when Herod tried to kill the baby Jesus and we will stop them always.
Jesus Christ the Word of God in Christian faith and Islam, The Final Trial: Traditional Catholic Prayers: One Holy Lord God and His deliverance
A most blessed Christmas season to you and your readers, Noor.
ReplyDeleteTraditional Catholic Prayers: THE TRUTH FROM A PRIEST FROM HIS OWN WRITINGS: December, 1956
Salaam,
ReplyDeleteChristmas is about the Messiah, Isa and no other. It is close to Eid some years and that is the feast commemorating the sacrifice of Abraham who in that sacrifice looked forward to the Messiah. Christians and Muslims are accustomed to exchanging greetings on both our holy days. Eid Milad Saeed!
Traditional Catholic Prayers: 'Isa al-Maseeh, Jesus the Messiah our Master and Teacher
From article - Gingerbread houses originated in Israel thousands of years ago.....
ReplyDelete(Note the recurring theme of coinage.... it is everywhere in Hanukkah.)
When we consider that in Russo-Finnish-Ashkenazim-Slavic multi cultural roots to Bolshevik Communist Pan Slavism (which never worked - ha!) that kind of gingerbread house would remind one of Baba Yaga, the demon woman (Lilith of the north) who murdered children. Nothing to do with Christmas. Everything to do with Purim -yech!
To all who love Jesus.
СЧАСТЛИВОГО РОЖДЕСТВА (Merry Christmas)
The Devil's assault against Christmas and Christ is one and the same. We all must resist this to the end.
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Parousia of Jesus Christ Our Lord: The Final Trial of Christians and Muslims together
Parousia of Jesus Christ Our Lord: Muslims and Christians both believe in the Resurrection and the Return of Christ and the Judgment
THE ONLY TRUE ISRAELO-CHRISTIANS THE PALESTINIANS
Israel is the Nation of the Antichrist = Dajjal: The War of Antichrist against the Church and Christian Civilization
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