Anonymous wrote:So on DCUM it's OK for one religion to use the unique aspects of another, but you can't wear a sumo outfit on Halloween unless you're Asian? So cultural appropriation is much more of a grey area here.
Anonymous wrote:So on DCUM it's OK for one religion to use the unique aspects of another, but you can't wear a sumo outfit on Halloween unless you're Asian? So cultural appropriation is much more of a grey area here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from a very Jewish area (not Jewish myself). Everyone had Hannukah bushes that looked like Christmas trees. And they put blue and white lights on their houses with huge menorahs in the yard.
Are Hannukah Bushes generally smaller than Christmas Trees?
Sure. Some were. Some were just Christmas trees being called a Hanukkah bush
Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder why the xmas tree sales are hosting by churches and not synagogues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from a very Jewish area (not Jewish myself). Everyone had Hannukah bushes that looked like Christmas trees. And they put blue and white lights on their houses with huge menorahs in the yard.
Are Hannukah Bushes generally smaller than Christmas Trees?
Anonymous wrote:I'm from a very Jewish area (not Jewish myself). Everyone had Hannukah bushes that looked like Christmas trees. And they put blue and white lights on their houses with huge menorahs in the yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not a holiday tree. No.
THIS
Anonymous wrote:My 3 yr old wanted a pony. I’ve alwsys wanted one too.
Anonymous wrote:My wife and I (and now our son too) have cut down a tree every year since we met. For me, growing up in Russia, we always had a New Year's tree. Everyone did. Didn't have a thing to do with Christmas. We put our presents under the tree and opened them up at midnight on New Year's. Got to America and discovered that trees were practically free om December 26th.
My wife grew up in the US celebrating Christmas. We are both atheists (although I'm culturally Jewish) but we like the family tradition so now we cut down our tree before Christmas but still put presents under it that are opened up on New Year's.