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christian holidays in america |
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do you think its fair that america recognizes christian holidays [christmas, easter] but not those of other religions?
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Hannukah is accepted.
And that's not Christian. |
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QUOTE(sprinkle-the-stars @ Sep 6 2005, 6:50 PM) Ohhh no..it's not. Christmas Day is a National Holiday. Hannukah is not. And I can't get off school for Hannukah in my school, but we get 2 weeks off for Christmas Break. I asked if I could get off to go to temple on Passover and the first day of Hannukah (with my family, seeing as I don't practice Judiasm myself), but I was declined. People can get off for Ash Wednesday though.... If as in accepted you mean people celebrate well..yes. It's a Jewish holiday; if someone's Jewish, they will celebrate it, and people can't do a thing about it because it's a religious choice and (to my belief, it isn't seeming to be apparent nowadays..) America is not a religious-specific country. |
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