Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 19:44     Subject: Re:Help me find hanukah greeting cards please!

Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, but not everyone is Jewish, you know. Could you have simply just said “Holiday” in your post instead?



I get it!
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 18:26     Subject: Re:Help me find hanukah greeting cards please!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, but not everyone is Jewish, you know. Could you have simply just said “Holiday” in your post instead?


Give me a break.


No, sorry not sorry; you need to be a little more thoughtful, PP. As hanukah approaches, let's be mindful of our DMV community's inclusive approach to celebrations. While the holiday is often celebrated with parties, cards, and distributing treats, it's important to recognize its religious roots, and that not all members of our community may observe it. And please also consider it may be triggering to some groups, while simply saying “holiday” is less likely to offend.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 11:02     Subject: Help me find hanukah greeting cards please!

I saw some at Home Goods.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 10:44     Subject: Help me find hanukah greeting cards please!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My two rules are:
Hanukah has to be spelled with only ONE "K", not two (Hanukah OR Chanukah is fine), and
I don't spend more than $1 per card. So a box of 12 shouldn't cost more than $12.

I don't know who decided to start spelling it with two "k"'s but nobody consulted me and I hate it.


I have only ever seen it with one N when it starts with CH. If it starts with H, it has two Ns. This is fairly standard in the English transliterations.

Chanukah
Hanukkah


Sorry, meant to say K where I say N
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 10:43     Subject: Help me find hanukah greeting cards please!

Anonymous wrote:My two rules are:
Hanukah has to be spelled with only ONE "K", not two (Hanukah OR Chanukah is fine), and
I don't spend more than $1 per card. So a box of 12 shouldn't cost more than $12.

I don't know who decided to start spelling it with two "k"'s but nobody consulted me and I hate it.


I have only ever seen it with one N when it starts with CH. If it starts with H, it has two Ns. This is fairly standard in the English transliterations.

Chanukah
Hanukkah