06 Jun Questions about Christmas (from a Jewish child)
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Everything I always wanted to know about Christmas as a Jewish child but was afraid to ask my Rabbi:
- If Christmas is supposed to be a time of joy and celebration, why do so many people get depressed?
- Does it cost more to celebrate Christmas than Chanuka?
- Do I have to believe in Santa Claus in order to become a Christian?
- Why do some Gentiles make such a big deal about Christmas and never even go to church?
- Why pay retail when everything goes on sale next week?
- Why do Gentiles celebrate with alcohol at parties in preparation for such a holy day?
- Why do Gentiles try so hard all year long to keep house plants alive, then go buy a dead tree and cover it with things that don’t grow on trees?
- Why do Jewish store owners sing “What a friend we have in Jesus”?
- Why are there so many Christmas carols that don’t mention Christ?
- Why does Santa Claus think he’s God? (He knows when you are sleeping and awake, bad and good!)
Written by William Berman, Ph.D.
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