Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Defying 'Silent Night' in Pennsylvania [Angry Liberal Christmas-Hater]
Jerusalem Post ^ | Dec. 25, 2005 | Judy Maltz

Posted on 12/25/2005 10:37:22 AM PST by Alouette

click here to read article


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 201-220221-240241-260 ... 281-284 next last
To: montag813

Well put! The Jewish people in our community have not only done that-- Chanukka songs are included with a selection of Christmas songs, religious and secular, at our local public high school -- but they've gone a step further and volunteer to staff hospitals and other places relying on volunteers on Christmas Day so their Christian friends and neighbors can enjoy a day off. And, yes, the Christians reciprocate during Jewish holidays.


221 posted on 12/26/2005 6:50:04 AM PST by Vigilanteman (crime would drop like a sprung trapdoor if we brought back good old-fashioned hangings)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 128 | View Replies]

To: Kay Ludlow
1. Homeschool.

2. Boarding school.

> If she wants her kids in a school with heavily Jewish influences, she should either move or, better yet, homeschool her kids, as many academics that I know do.

222 posted on 12/26/2005 6:51:40 AM PST by Clemenza (Smartest words ever written by a Communist: "Show me the way to the next Whiskey Bar")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 204 | View Replies]

To: Alouette
"Sad, but true. Just a-year-and-a-half in America, and my children now feel more Jewish than they ever did in Israel. Tamar understands exactly why we've pulled her out of school. Iddo, who has a general idea, has found his own way to assert his beliefs.

And I suppose that it would be more normal for her to go to say "Syria", and not feel quite as Jewish?

Why is it such a surprise to Jew's and others that America is an Historically Christian nation? Are these people stupid? I suggest not, but I am quite sure they think that the masses here are.

News Flash world: we aren't going to set here and let you and the left in this country railroad us anymore!

223 posted on 12/26/2005 6:52:16 AM PST by Hillarys nightmare (So Proud to be living in "Jesus Land" ! Don't you wish everyone did?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Alouette
From the article: feeling rather sickened by the entire experience

Vulgar and utterly stupid anti-Christian xenophobia. Most of the country is Christian - basic fact of culture and civilization. Having mental problems over basic facts of reality is silly. Shrill whining from cranks during the Christmas season has gotten out of hand.

224 posted on 12/26/2005 7:01:24 AM PST by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Alouette

If she hates Christian holidays she should not live in a Chrtistian country. Israel is always waiting with open arms.


225 posted on 12/26/2005 7:13:47 AM PST by Lady Heron
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Celtjew Libertarian

Your family sounds so fun! I am a co-moderator of a group of parents of deaf kids and I wanted to tell everyone merry christmas. Then I remembered we had jewish people too. I spelled "hanukah" phonetically "hannakah" and hoped no one would notice or be offended.


226 posted on 12/26/2005 8:16:51 AM PST by merry10
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 48 | View Replies]

To: Chickensoup

"Jews are 2% of the American population."

I think I factored them in with the atheist.

The only Jews I've ever known were Messianic Jews...some of whom returned to Israel to teach the Orthodox Jews that they missed it...the Messiah has come and gone.


227 posted on 12/26/2005 9:09:58 AM PST by Fruit of the Spirit
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 157 | View Replies]

To: Ignatz

"Let me add one final comment to Judy: When you have achieved the staus that Jesus holds in our society, then you can tell us how we must worship."

Positively excellent! I love it!


228 posted on 12/26/2005 9:17:42 AM PST by Fruit of the Spirit
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 214 | View Replies]

To: Kay Ludlow
Local School Districts here in central PA have been very successful at keeping competition out. There are very few private schools - the catholic school just started going past 6th grade a couple years ago, and I heard the Christian school closed. No other private schools past 6th grade, because PA law makes it very onerous to have middle or high school as a private school.

I don't think it's a state thing. I'm in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and we have lots of private schools, including a bunch of Catholic schools. There's a big Catholic high school not far from me

Part of it might be the large Italian community that was originally rooted in Philly, but has moved to the suburbs. I don't know of any Yeshivas around here, but the Philly area never had a huge Jewish community like New York does

229 posted on 12/26/2005 9:29:27 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (A planned society is most appealing to those with the hubris to think they will be the planners)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 204 | View Replies]

To: Lady Heron

She could always move to Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia or Libya. No Christmas there.


230 posted on 12/26/2005 10:05:01 AM PST by churchillbuff
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 225 | View Replies]

To: SauronOfMordor
I don't think it's a state thing. I'm in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and we have lots of private schools, including a bunch of Catholic schools

The state laws require a lot of specialized teachers in private schools once you get above elementary. Not a problem when you have a couple hundred students, but if you're starting a new school, expecting an initial enrollment of 50, it's tough to have the specialists for every subject. Our local Catholic school just started going through High School a couple years ago, after they had grown so much that they had to double the size of their elementary school. The School Board here is strongly opposed to competition. They've had a couple lawsuits filed against them for denying Charter School charters. A couple were for schools that were already certified PA Charter Schools in other parts of PA, but somehow didn't meet the criteria here. They are more concerned about the 'financial losses' from allowing charter schools than anything else.

231 posted on 12/26/2005 11:25:14 AM PST by Kay Ludlow (Free market, but cautious about what I support with my dollars)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 229 | View Replies]

To: Kay Ludlow
The state laws require a lot of specialized teachers in private schools once you get above elementary. Not a problem when you have a couple hundred students, but if you're starting a new school, expecting an initial enrollment of 50, it's tough to have the specialists for every subject.

I see. In an area with a high density of private schools and a good highway network, you can have the specialists part-time in a number of schools, being at School A on Mondays, School B on Tuesdays, etc. If you stagger school hours a bit, you might even be able to have a few public high school teachers moonlight at the private school, scooting over at the end of the public school day to teach a class at last period in the private school

232 posted on 12/26/2005 12:20:33 PM PST by SauronOfMordor (A planned society is most appealing to those with the hubris to think they will be the planners)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 231 | View Replies]

To: Alouette

Damn, this lady is getting ripped left, right, and center on the Jerusalem Post blog. Comments look to be about 80 to one against her position.


233 posted on 12/26/2005 12:22:37 PM PST by Non-Sequitur
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Non-Sequitur

Nobody likes a killjoy.


234 posted on 12/26/2005 12:49:33 PM PST by Alouette (This tagline has been banned or suspended.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 233 | View Replies]

To: Alouette

Imagine moving to Israel and asking them to stop singing Jewish songs because it made you feel uncomfortable.


235 posted on 12/26/2005 12:56:14 PM PST by ez ("Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is." - Milton)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Comment #236 Removed by Moderator

Comment #237 Removed by Moderator

Comment #238 Removed by Moderator

To: Mainiac1
Isn't it fabulous when a mob of non-subscribing ideologues trashes an online poll

To anyone who reviews the comments made by you in the six weeks since you signed up here, it looks like you are trying to trash Free Republic all on your own.

239 posted on 12/26/2005 1:16:58 PM PST by Alouette (This tagline has been banned or suspended.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 237 | View Replies]

To: Mainiac1; Alouette

Those are "fighting words", cupcake.

Kapos were "animals" fighting for the boon of one more instant of life from their NAZI masters. Kapos obeyed immediately, or died immediately.

Alouette is no "KAPO".

What makes you think it's OK to call a person such a thing?

Oh yeah, because it's easy to be brave over the web, huh Cupcake?


240 posted on 12/26/2005 1:31:57 PM PST by porkchops 4 mahound ("Si vis pacem, para bellum", If you wish peace, prepare for war.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 237 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 201-220221-240241-260 ... 281-284 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson