Showing posts with label Christmas and Hanukkah Greetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas and Hanukkah Greetings. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas and Hanukkah Greetings to ALL and a Peaceful Life.



Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Holidays Greetings to ALL and Let us remember those who gave their life so that today all of us can celebrate ALL holidays in a free and open democracy.


Our democracy and civil society must never cease in its vigilance of ensuring that forced doctrines of oppression and discrimination by the weapon of hatred and the barbaric propaganda of Sharia is never allowed to be dictated to the masses of humanity under the name of any cause, revolution or religious believe.    


Saturday, December 4, 2010

Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas and an Exciting, Active and Healthy Holiday Season to All Who Celebrate Same in Their Personal Way.

 


Hanukkah  2010  December 1-9
Hanukkah which this year started on December 1, is a Jewish holiday celebrated for eight days and nights. Hanukkah has become much more popular in modern practice because of its proximity to Christmas.
With many Jewish people living in predominately Christian societies, over time Hanukkah has become much more festive and Christmas-like.
Jewish children receive gifts for Hanukkah – often one gift for each of the eight nights of the holiday. Many parents hope that by making Hanukkah extra special their children won't feel left out of all the Christmas festivities going on around them.






Christmas 2010 December 25



Around about 400 AD, Christians started celebrating the birth of Jesus. 'Christ' means 'Messiah' or 'Anointed One' - the title given to Jesus - and 'Mass' was a religious festival.

Unfortunately in most of the world today, the real meaning of Christmas is often forgotten. It has become a non-religious holiday!

More children believe in Santa Claus or Father Christmas than in Jesus. Christmas Day has become a time of exchanging gifts and for eating, drinking too much and watching television.

To find  the real Christmas story it can be found in the Christian Bible. It is told in two different books, Matthew and Luke chapters 1 and 2.

By reading the story of the birth of Jesus and seeing how Christians celebrate Christmas today you will see that unfortunately they do not seem to have many connections in  Christian society to day.