How to Celebrate Chrismukkah
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For families with a Christian and Jewish mix, December can be a confusing, chaotic and costly time. (Two major gift-giving holidays at once!) Enter the solution - a multi-cultural celebration of Chrismukkah!
From decorating the tree with Hanukkah items to stretching Christmas out to eight days, there are many ways families have brought the two holidays (and their family traditions) together over the years. Learn a little more about this holiday, how people celebrate it and create your own Chrismukkah tradition!
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From decorating the tree with Hanukkah items to stretching Christmas out to eight days, there are many ways families have brought the two holidays (and their family traditions) together over the years. Learn a little more about this holiday, how people celebrate it and create your own Chrismukkah tradition!
Photo credit: kumar303 on flickr, used under Creative Commons license
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Christmas meets Hanukkah for millions of mixed-faith families-who deck their trees with Stars of David and spin the dreidel under mistletoe. Here is a one-of-a-kind, amusingly illustrated and endlessly entertaining guide to the joys-and oys-of celebrating Chrismukkah, the hybrid holiday. A veritable cornucopia of seasonal delights, this handy (and often hilarious) lifestyle guide walks us through all the Chrismukkah events, history, and lore. You'll learn about hybrid holiday traditions in decorating (ornaments, wreaths, menorahs, dreidels); innovative tchotchkes (Chrismukkah cards, stockings, lights); and a plethora of menorah options (Godzilla or snowman, anyone?). Plus, the book includes rollicking games to play and songs to sing, along with easy-to-follow recipes for Latkes with Sugar Plum Fairy Sauce, General Saul's Chicken, Mama Mia Matzah Pizza!, Blitzen's Blintzes, and other Noel Noshes. Your yuletide happy hours will never be the same once you start mixing a Yule Plotz, Meshugga Nog, or Manishewitz Mulled Wine. Rounding out the mix are chapters on snazzy holiday hats and caps, interfaith dog and cat gift suggestions, and office-party dos and don'ts. It's beginning to look a lot like Chrismukkah, and now we'll all be ready to celebrate with style!
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Are You Celebrating Chrismukkah This Year?
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cathetel
Sep 8, 2010 @ 5:22 pm | delete
- Great concept of the mixed celebration, want to especially emphasize from the child's perspective, just by having everybody play with the Dreidel.
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nightcats
Jun 24, 2010 @ 9:47 am | delete
- What a delightful concept. Thanks for introducing me to this "fusion" celebration.
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