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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of all you Jewish folks getting Christmas trees, did ANY of you build and decorate sukkahs this year? You know that you can do that right? A sukkah can have pine branches, can be decorated not just with gourds but with electric lights, hanging things, even strung popcorn if you are brave. Are you going to celebrate Tu B'shvat? That you probably did not think of doing that, is the real problem with Christmas trees. [/quote] PP, you seem to have a very narrow view - perhaps what is right for you is not right for other Jews.[/quote] The point that pp is making that you have missed is that Judaism has fun, meaningful holidays and traditions that a lot of Jews don’t pay attention to but they are so eager to celebrate others’ religious traditions. Jews have holidays that are more fun and celebratory than any Christian holidays and many who choose to celebrate Christian traditions don’t even know it. Purim comes to mind. Sukkot. Simchat Torah. Pp is not narrow for pointing this out. Quite the opposite. [/quote] Ok -- I'm a Jew who has celebrated Purim and Sukkot (though not Simchat Torah). You're not going to convince me dressing up like Esther or building a Sukkah (although fun) is as fun as Christmas. There's just SO much to the Christmas celebrations, from the carols to the pretty decorations, Santa Claus, etc. There are also all the Christmas movies and the whole atmosphere surrounding the secular side of the celebration. Since Christianity dominates the culture of the Western World, dozens more traditions have developed than the ones surrounding Jewish holidays. You can argue that Jews should stick to celebrating our own holidays--and I can see that--but don't try to convince anyone that Jewish holidays are as fun as Christmas. Not by a long shot. [/quote]
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