Happy Hanukkah
Happy Hanukkah - : It’s OK to say Happy Hanukkah or Happy Kwanzaa - but Merry Christmas - no friggin’ way - that simply not PC. I am not the type to rave about Christian stuff - in fact usually I am on the other side of the fence - but I do believe in
Dancing On Colette’s Grave: “I Can Tell You What Christmas Is All: So whether you just celebrated Diwali or will shortly celebrate Hanukkah, Midwinter, Yule, Christmas, Winter Solstice or Kwanzaa, I would like to wish you a happy season and hope you will do a magickal act. What act?
The Holiday Season: I’ll just say this much, the photo doesn’t look very seasonal, but who’s complaining? Sand and water is preferable to me, too. Happy Hanukkah to you and yours. Doesn’t it start the 21st this year? And to you Muslims, Happy Day when
Miriam’s Ideas: Non-committal All-purpose Holiday Greeting Du Jour: 2 Responses to Hanukkah Activities for Kids in Jerusalem . Annie Fischler says: December 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM. Hello there,. Where and when is there lightening of the. candles of hanukka? Happy Hanukka,
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