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they were PISSED when they said Merry Christmas and I retorted Happy Holidays (Ah the war on christmas rages on)
Well this is a Christian country... he snapped
Try that again?
The reason for the season is CHRIST
No, the reason for the season is Macy's... the true meaning of this season has been forgotten by the masses of people going to the mall for baubles, victims of a policy decision made around the time you were born
Well, I don't agree.
Fine, tell me... what is exactly the meaning of this season? I am sure that as I Jew I can tell you, and that should embarrass you.
TRY... (echoes of the war on christmas, remember)
Sure, the meaning of Christmas is to be with FAMILY and enjoy a dinner with the company of those that love you, and the other meaning is COMMUNITY... and helping each other. Not getting all that junk people get every year. Given the economy soon people will get it once again. Oh and that crap about the Christian Nation, cannot wait for Congress to work once again like it did for eighty one years after the first Congress met.
Well to each his own... he said back, nervously, bag of baubles at his feet
So this man approaches the two of us, wearing a nice collar, he is a priest. He looks this guy in the face and tells him... "Sometimes the true message of Christmas comes from the least expected of places. Listen and learn, He turned and bowed, Happy Hanukah."
"Merry Christmas Father."
This guy, who is a neighbor leaves all confused. Then this Father asks me... where did you learn that? So I told him how I used to spend the night of the 24th for ten years and some of the things we saw as medics south of the border. He smiled and said, "far more Christian than many of my parishioners."
So I told him that the idea of Tsdaka, doing a good deed, is probably the origin of that one.
He smiled and said I was probably right, as well as medieval need to help each other, and he also agreed, the current economic crisis might remind most Americans what the true meaning of the holiday is, and that this is not a lesson that will be easy to swallow. We had a nice coffee discussing the similarities and differences of the season and how it will be critical for people to recapture the true sense of community that has been lost. Whether this is Hanukah, a relatively minor holiday, or Christmas, a major one. Both have family and community at heart. As well as a good dose of magical thinking... aka miracles.
So Merry whatever you choose to celebrate, thought you'd enjoy some of this... sense of renewed community that will inevitably come.
And the true meaning of the holiday, that is community, well many a times we saw things that didn't leave a dry eye in the house... but families pulling together was common...as well as communities working together.
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