I was referring to Channukah but the others work, too as well as Kazaa.
Point was, Christians aren't the only charitable ones during the hols.

Speaking of Channukah, our eight days of lights starts Dec. 19.

Kat

On Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:49 pm, you wrote:
> 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.
> >
> >Kat
> >
> >On Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:24 pm, you wrote:
> >>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.
> >>
> >>--- Michael Collis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>>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..
> >>>
> >>>ken barber wrote:
> >>>>the local consumer guru who now is synticated
> >>>>nationally is giving time to go to suburban
> >>>
> >>>wal-marts
> >>>
> >>>>and maybe target to do programs called "operation
> >>>>Christmas child."  he actuaally gets people to
> >>>
> >>>follow
> >>>
> >>>>his example by giving of gifts to poor children. i
> >>>>know he is jewish. he does not personally believe
> >>>
> >>>in
> >>>
> >>>>christmas, but, he does not want these poor kids to
> >>>
> >>>go
> >>>
> >>>>without christmas presents. i thing we could all
> >>>
> >>>learn
> >>>
> >>>>something from him. i am impressed.
> >>
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