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  • New York: Steal the Baby Jesus, that's OK, Kick the Menorah Go to Jail

    01/09/2007 10:13:20 PM PST · by CANBFORGIVEN · 6 replies · 754+ views
    Tuesday January 9, 2007 Printer friendly version Email to a friend -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York: Steal the Baby Jesus, that's OK, Kick the Menorah Go to Jail NEW YORK, January 9, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - On Sunday, the New York Times ran a story about two 20-year-olds, and an 18-year-old, who were arrested for stealing statues of baby Jesus from nativity scenes over the past two years. They hit the New York-suburban communities of Suffern and Haverstraw several times in 2005 and 2006. The police said they will not charge them with committing hate crimes; each is being charged with 14 counts...
  • Holiday displays still divide us

    01/01/2007 11:58:25 AM PST · by Coleus · 14 replies · 576+ views
    NorthJersey.com ^ | 11.19.06 | GIOVANNA FABIANO
    Each holiday season, the debate over religious displays on public property seems to return with the chilly weather. For some, combinations of lighted trees, menorahs, snowmen and crèches at town halls across North Jersey are nothing more than expressions of holiday cheer. But for others, the issue of which, if any, symbol is appropriate in public displays is far more complicated. The debate cuts to the core of fundamental beliefs about the relationship between government and religion. In Fair Lawn -- where more than 40 percent of residents are Jewish -- the divisive issue of whether to place a menorah...
  • Maui erects Christmas tree to protect menorah [Which side the ACLU is really on.]

    12/22/2006 1:51:56 PM PST · by familyop · 27 replies · 866+ views
    Jewish Telegraphic Agency ^ | 22DEC06 | Jewish Telegraphic Agency
    A Hawaii county erected a Christmas tree to protect a Chanukah menorah from a church-state separation challenge. The American Civil Liberties Union complained to Maui County this week after seeing the menorah, accompanied by a dreidel, in front of the county building. A local rabbi had asked authorities for permission to set up the menorah. The ACLU cited laws that say that displaying a religious symbol by itself could constitute endorsement of that religion. County workers scrambled Wednesday to find a Christmas tree, in short supply in Hawaii this late in the season. One was found at a local botanical...
  • Christmas Tree and Menorah Welcomed, But Nativity Banned By State of Washington

    12/25/2006 7:56:50 PM PST · by Coleus · 18 replies · 930+ views
    Governor Chris Gregoire lit a Menorah in a celebration at the state Capitol on Monday, and at the same celebration, accepted the gift of a Menorah for her home. The Menorah that was lit during the ceremony is displayed in the Capitol rotunda with a Christmas tree. However, when a local resident asked for a Nativity scene to be displayed with the Menorah and the tree, the Governor refused. This morning, at the request of a local resident, Liberty Counsel faxed a letter to Governor Gregoire along with our Legal Memorandum on the constitutionality of displaying religious symbols during the...
  • Fight or Light? Controversy and Irony at SeaTac Airport

    12/13/2006 10:39:12 AM PST · by APRPEH · 6 replies · 248+ views
    Chabad.org ^ | December 12, 2006 | Yanki Tauber
    One thing I've come to realize is that many of us have an innate, enduring loyalty to our preconceptions. We'll stick with them through thick and thin, no matter what reality sends our way. I first realized this some twenty years ago when a friend and I, as two young Chabad-Lubavitch rabbinical students, spent our summers canvassing the state of Montana looking for Jews. We'd drive from town to town--some of which only had one or two Jewish families--and try to do our bit to encourage Jewish identity and observance. We were quite a curiosity, and were often featured in...
  • Full-Size Christmas Trees to Return to Seattle Airport [all trees going back up!]

    12/11/2006 10:13:29 PM PST · by TheBigB · 413 replies · 8,331+ views
    Fox News Online ^ | 12/12/06 | AP
    SEATAC, Wash. — The Christmas trees are going back up at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Port of Seattle officials had ordered the trees taken down over the weekend after a local rabbi threatened a lawsuit if a menorah wasn't also displayed at the airport. Airport officials say they took that action out of concern that if they allowed the addition of a menorah, they would also have to display symbols of other religions and cultures, which was not something airport workers had time for during the busiest travel season of the year. Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky says he never asked that the...
  • Treasures Lby Rome 'Are Back In The Holy Land'

    09/30/2006 8:56:23 PM PDT · by Iam1ru1-2 · 22 replies · 771+ views
    TimesOnline.Co.UK ^ | Dalya Alberge
    By Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent A COLLECTION of sacred artefacts looted by the Romans from the Temple of Jerusalem and long suspected of being hidden in the vaults of the Vatican are actually in the Holy Land, according to a British archaeologist. Sean Kingsley, a specialist in the Holy Land, claims to have discovered what became of the collection, which is widely regarded as the greatest of biblical treasures and includes silver trumpets that would have heralded the Coming of the Messiah. The trumpets, gold candelabra and the bejewelled Table of the Divine Presence were among pieces shipped to Rome...
  • Sharply Divided Court Upholds City's Anti-Christian Ban of Nativity

    02/06/2006 12:02:36 PM PST · by SonofLiberty1 · 14 replies · 519+ views
    Thomas More Law Center | Fri, February 3, 2006
    Sharply Divided Court Upholds City's Anti-Christian Ban of Nativity in New York City Public Schools ANN ARBOR, MI — A sharply divided panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that it is constitutionally permissible for New York City public schools to ban the display of the Christian nativity during Christmas, while permitting the display of the Jewish menorah and the Islamic star and crescent during Hanukkah and Ramadan. The legal challenge to this policy was brought by the Thomas More Law Center on behalf of Ms. Andrea Skoros and her two children, who attend...
  • HAPPY HANUKKAH FREEPERS

    12/27/2005 4:31:55 AM PST · by Alouette · 43 replies · 742+ views
    Yahoo photo slideshow ^ | Dec. 27, 2005 | Yahoo photos
    Happy Hanukkah to FREEPERS! Menorahs around the world, including Israel, Washington DC, Moscow, Berlin, and China. One of these pictures features a special young man that I am very proud of. :)
  • News briefs from Southern California [No more menorah, but Christmas tree stays.]

    12/25/2005 11:58:42 PM PST · by familyop · 20 replies · 669+ views
    In an effort to eliminate all religious symbols from the shopping center, management of Paseo Colorado is ending an annual Hanukkah menorah display. But the mall's towering Christmas tree stays: Paseo Colorado managers said the tree isn't a religious symbol. The shopping center has displayed the 13-foot-tall menorah - sponsored by Chabad of Pasadena, a Jewish congregation of about 300 people - for the past three years. The menorah is not allowed because religious symbols are not appropriate in the commercial center, which has no religious affiliation, said Colleen Dunn, regional general manager for Ohio-based Developers Diversified Realty, which manages...
  • Menorah destroyed by vandals in Orange County

    12/25/2005 9:58:45 PM PST · by Nice50BMG · 68 replies · 4,508+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 12-25-2005 | Associated Press
    Menorah destroyed by vandals in Orange County Associated Press MISSION VIEJO, Calif. - A public menorah erected on an Orange County town green to encourage understanding about Judaism and Hanukkah was destroyed by vandals. The 150-pound menorah, which was 15 feet high and 10 feet wide, was placed earlier this month in Ladera Ranch, a planned community near Mission Viejo. One or more vandals struck between 10 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday, cutting the menorah's stem, breaking its lightbulbs, and smashing its stars, said Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Lloyd Downing. He said the incident has been labeled a hate...
  • Jews Expelled From Gaza Light Menorah Made From Mortar Shells Fired at Them

    12/25/2005 7:52:57 PM PST · by Nachum · 14 replies · 625+ views
    Arutz 7 ^ | Dec 25, '05 | Staff
    (IsraelNN.com) Gush Katif refugees, many of whom are still dwelling in hotels awaiting permanent housing, lit a unique menorah tonight, one made of mortar shells fired by Arab terrorists into the heart of N’vei Dekalim, the largest community of Gush Katif. That special menorah commemorates the miracle of Jewish survival throughout the ages, and reminds us of the symbolic role Gush Katif has played in the saga of Jewish history: a community standing victorious despite constant attempts by Arab terrorists to wipe it out. 5000 mortars rained down on Gush Katif, from the onset of the Oslo War in September...
  • Lighting ceremony goes private after compromise [Seculars Protest Hanukkah Menorah]

    12/25/2005 7:53:41 AM PST · by Alouette · 39 replies · 1,012+ views
    ECNnews ^ | Dec. 25, 2005 | Stacie N. Galang
    PEABODY — Mayor Michael Bonfanti will not attend tomorrow night's menorah lighting ceremony at City Hall, as part of a compromise between the city and local religious leaders. The practice of lighting a large menorah in front of City Hall to mark the start of Hanukkah began last year when Rabbi Nechemia Schusterman of Chabad of Peabody, a Jewish outreach group unaffiliated with a Peabody synagogue, approached Bonfanti about placing a menorah at City Hall and asking him to light one of the candles. Chabad had a public lighting ceremony on the first night of the eight-day holiday last year....
  • Moscow Greets Chanukah by Lighting Giant Menorah Near the Kremlin

    12/25/2005 7:59:20 AM PST · by Alouette · 6 replies · 544+ views
    FJC.ru ^ | Dec. 25, 2005
    MOSCOW, Russia – Chanukah celebrations get underway in Moscow on the evening of Sunday, December 25th at 4:30 PM. At that time, Manezhnaya Square, located just opposite the Kremlin, will feature the lighting of a giant 24-foot Menorah, ushering in the holiday in Russia. The Menorah lighting ceremony will be graced by the presence of Moscow Mayor Yuri Lushkov, Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar and Federation of Jewish Communities President Lev Leviev, along with other celebrities, dignitaries and hundreds of Moscow Jews. The Menorah lighting will be followed by a festive Chanukah concert, which has already been sold out,...
  • Pasadena Mall Displays XMas Tree, Bans Menorah

    12/22/2005 12:24:25 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 83 replies · 1,263+ views
    (CBS ^ | Dec 22, 2005 11:11 am US/Pacific
    CBS) PASADENA, Calif. Paseo Colorado, the open-air mall in Pasadena, has become the latest battlefield in the nation's culture wars, though this time, it's Jews -- not conservative Christians -- who are crying foul. To the disappointment of local Jews, the management of Paseo Colorado is banishing an annual Hanukkah menorah display, saying religious symbols are not appropriate at the shopping center, the Pasadena Star-News reported Thursday. But Paseo will continue to feature its towering Christmas tree, which the management says is not a religious symbol, according to the newspaper. The mall has displayed the 13-foot-tall menorah for the past...
  • Bishop: Call It A Christmas Tree

    12/13/2005 1:10:42 PM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 19 replies · 667+ views
    Madison.com ^ | December 13, 2005 | Pat Schneider
    Call a Christmas tree a Christmas tree, Madison, WI Bishop Robert Morlino insists. "Historically, that's what it is. I don't think we want to call a menorah a candlestick," Morlino told reporters Monday at a news conference. The bishop called the news conference to respond to questions about his role on an advisory board to the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation - formerly the notorious School of the Americas. But it was in protection of Christmas and its customs from the politically correct trend of watering them down to vague "holiday" references that aroused Morlino's first - and most...
  • L.I. Community Outraged After Menorah Is Destroyed

    12/18/2005 7:13:05 AM PST · by avile · 29 replies · 609+ views
    wnt ^ | 12/16/05 | Jennifer McLogan
    L.I. Community Outraged After Menorah Is Destroyed Holbrook Chamber Of Commerce Vows To Catch Those Responsible Jennifer McLogan Reporting Save It Email It Print It (CBS) HOLBROOK Many in the Long Island community of Holbrook are stunned. In a village plaza on Main Street next to an undamaged Christmas tree and nativity scene, a Hanukkah menorah appears to have been viciously smashed. Rick Ammirati, the president of the Holbrook Chamber of Commerce, said people are outraged. He vows to rebuild and restore it. Suffolk County's bias crime task force responded immediately when shaken community leaders called describing painful memories of...
  • Kwanzaa -- Racist Holiday from Hell

    12/29/2004 1:06:19 AM PST · by kattracks · 14 replies · 5,223+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 12/29/04 | Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson
    While public officials, schools, and the ACLU worked overtime this year to ban every vestige of Christmas from the public square, the recently invented holiday known as Kwanzaa is gaining in popularity among black Americans. These occurrences are not unrelated. In an earlier time, blacks held a strong faith in God. But over the past 40 years, the black community has largely let God slip away. Sure the community has maintained the outer trappings of religion, but the solid morality at its core is nearly gone. Enter a God-hating black racist named Ron Karenga. Born Ron Everett on a poultry farm...
  • A Big Legal Win for the Baby Jesus in Florida

    12/17/2004 8:29:33 AM PST · by Jay777 · 29 replies · 1,071+ views
    FOX News ^ | Dec 15, 2004 | FOX News
    This is a partial transcript from "The O'Reilly Factor," Dec. 15, 2004, that has been edited for clarity. BILL O'REILLY, HOST: In the "Christmas Under Siege" segment tonight. As you know, the religious symbols of the federal holiday are under fire by secular forces all across the country. And in the Miami suburb of Bay Harbor Island, town officials there banned the nativity scene on public property while okaying a menorah for Hanukah. So Sondra Snowdon, a resident, sued. And today, she won. Joining us now from Miami is Ms. Snowdon. And from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ed White, an attorney...
  • Protesters gather at Broward malls to criticize lack of Nativity scenes (Menorahs vs Nativity)

    12/14/2004 3:33:55 AM PST · by Happy2BMe · 48 replies · 1,061+ views
    The group of about 35 people accused the shopping centers and their anchor stores, Macy's and Burdines, of exhibiting a double standard when it comes to religious symbols during the holidays. While both malls display menorahs for Hanukkah, they don't put up Nativity scenes for Christmas -- and they should, according to this group.