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I know... Hannukah, or Channukah, Yule, Saturnalius, Christmas... All
these fall in this season...
Kathy wrote:
>Remember guys, Christmas isn't the only holiday this time of the year.
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>Kat
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>On Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:24 pm, you wrote:
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>>yes, you know it would be easy to just say, well i
>>don't celebrate christmas and no one would fault him,
>>but, like i say this guy is just so good. i wish i
>>could know him more personally.
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>>--- Michael Collis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>There are Reform Jews who have a tradition called
>>>"Hannukah Harry,"
>>>which is similar to our St. Nick. I agree, however.
>>> No child should be
>>>without Christmas presents..
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>>>ken barber wrote:
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>>>>the local consumer guru who now is synticated
>>>>nationally is giving time to go to suburban
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>>>wal-marts
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>>>>and maybe target to do programs called "operation
>>>>Christmas child." he actuaally gets people to
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>>>follow
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>>>>his example by giving of gifts to poor children. i
>>>>know he is jewish. he does not personally believe
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>>>in
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>>>>christmas, but, he does not want these poor kids to
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>>>go
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>>>>without christmas presents. i thing we could all
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>>>learn
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>>>>something from him. i am impressed.
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