Posted on 12/21/2024 9:52:30 AM PST by DallasBiff
Happy Christmas? Merry Hanukkah? Happy Challahdays?
There’s no need for an identity crisis this year for those who celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah, with both happily coinciding on Dec. 25.
New Yorkers who normally nurse some serious “Christmas envy” are plotzing over the cultural conundrum they’ve dubbed “Chrismukkah,” a Judeo-Christian mashup for the ages.
Comedian Max Cohen, who goes by the handle MurrayHillBoy, is so pumped for the cultural collision, he staged a parody of the Dr. Seuss Christmas classic, rebranding the holiday tale as “How the Grinch Stole Hanukkah.”
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Is the grinch, yassir arafat, and does he have a camel, rather than a dog?
Have fun, mods pull if too controversial for the festive season.
This story left out “Cheery Kwanza”
The cutesy labels that are stuck on everything these days are absolutely insufferable
Jesus celebrated the Feast of Dedication. Nuff said.
Not need to get all verklempt over this, but some folks are just meshuggena.
Nobody celebrates that.
I think ‘Happy Challahdays’ is kind of clever.
But I’m easily entertained, so...
No, it’s RamaHannaKwanzmas, the best time of the year.
Quite.
Exactly.
Obviously.
That’s because kwanzaa is a scam holiday.
Thanks CapnJack. GMTA
I gave to The Human Fund.
Sorry, I left the “/s” out of my response. I understand that if some professor in Oakland cooks up a holiday, it’s probably not legit.
Christmas is the completion of Judaism.
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