Posted on 12/26/2013 11:35:36 AM PST by Ari Bussel
Christmas day is usually a pretty quiet affair for Jewish people. Most spend it as a day to relax and catch up, watch movies, go to friends, eat Chinese food, have family over or just simply listen to Christmas music and read the ads for the after-Christmas sales.
I seem to find myself in a rather introspective mood this Yuletide season. Perhaps it is age creeping upon me, but I question the most basic issues, actually non-issues, and I cant find answers. Perhaps others can supply the information I seek.
First and foremost why is it that Christmas songs are still written in the same tenor and inspirational tone, but there hasnt been a decent Christmas movie since The Christmas Story?
The airwaves seem to be filled with hacky movies with a Christmas tree and nod to Santa Claus. These movies are so formula and comical it makes one wonder if two-year olds are writing these offerings.
Lets see; boy meets girl, girl meets Santa, Santa fixes up girl and boy and then boy loses girl but then Santa makes everything all better. Wait a minute wasnt that actually Miracle on 34th Street?
Perhaps its just that the actors of today are not Natalie Wood, Maureen OHara or Jimmy Stewart! It just isnt the same as hearing that tingle when Clarence got his wings or Tiny Tim says, God bless us everyone.
But aside from the hacky warmed-over Christmas fare one is subjected to this time of year, there is a serious question that should be addressed.
Why, with all the pictures of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem being shown on the news there is no mention of the fact that Bethlehem is now forbidden to Israelis?
That the churches in Muslim areas have been desecrated and destroyed, and that thousands of Christians are being murdered daily throughout the Middle East in an ethnic cleansing exercise by the radical Islamic world.
The PR machine of the radical Muslims apparently has once again managed to blind the world to the truth, cover their behavior with whipped cream and color it with a cherry on top.
I guess oil money can buy the best Madison Avenue has to offer and that grey flannel suit must be gold lined by now.
And the lies keep on a coming.
Israel, the only country in the Middle East where all are safe to exercise religious freedom, is being pressured by the United States to make concessions to those who call themselves Palestinians that would further ensure loss of religious freedoms.
How can you make a deal with a people who deny your right to exist? Shouldnt that be the first requisite for peace talks?
So what is the point Norma, you ask? Just this.
Despite successful Palestinian narratives that rewrite the facts of history, the Jews and Christians for the first time are waking up to the fact they now have a common enemy. And oh also, Jesus was Jewish.
As in 600 AD there is a Christian and Muslim war heating up to epic proportions.
I am seeing for the first time in thousands of years, the words Judeo-Christian joined together as the key to dealing with horrific reality they are facing.
The Christian world not the Catholic Church of course, but many understands now the fact that as long as Israel is controlled by the Jewish people, Christianity is safe.
And the Jewish people also understand that in the Christian world they now finally have a powerful ally against the forces that seek to destroy them.
As the governments of the world, including the United States, ignore the fact that Christian children are being murdered daily in cold blood, the Judeo-Christian world must unite and stand up to the evil that is headed in their direction.
So, do the Jewish people have a relationship with Jesus and should it affect this new coalition?
Is Christmas just another great shopping opportunity? Or just perhaps its a family thing.
Kind of hard not to be a little proud of a family member that has done as well as Jesus.
Jewish families are nothing if not protective of family.
Perhaps it is time for the Jewish and Christian world to put aside their family squabbles and stand together against a common enemy poised upon their annihilation.
As in all families there will be arguments; who should pay, what should be done, whose responsibility is Uncle Albert? Yet, I am hopeful that one day, just as we will see a better crop of holiday movies, we will see the Judeo-Christian world unite to overcome the greatest enemy they have ever encountered.
Maybe this is the Christmas to do just that. If you dont agree well then, Happy Shopping!
>> “And oh also, Jesus was Jewish.” <<
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A fact that 99% of those that call themselves Christian seem to want to hide.
So who did you vote for in the last presidential race Ari?
We are also Jewish and totally agree.
Some are blind to the common enemy of Jews and Christians, because most of those never go to shul, never celebrate Shabbat (Reform) and are totally lib.
(montag’s wife)
Not one Christian I know would hide the fact Jesus was a Jew.
Are you Alec Baldwin?
Not one Christian I know would hide the fact Jesus was a Jew.
Are you Alec Baldwin?
Sadly Muslim culture is not compatible with the values of the Enlightenment which are actually based on the Judeo-Christian experience. As far as squabbles, indeed it is time to recognize that a holiday that celebrates peace, joy, childhood glee and brings families together is something that should be enjoyed by everyone in some way.
Jesus, a good Jewish boy who brought the world to the True God.
Soon as we get rid of Obama and the democrats we will get right on this new crusade thing.
But American Jews vote overwhelmingly for, and in many cases are, the very dems who are leading the current purge of Judeo-Christian values from our social fabric.
May I assume you’ve never been in a Christian Church anywhere near Christmas time?
You need to hang out at the religion forum for a while.
The worship described in the gospels is pure Judaism being practiced by Yeshua and the disciples, and in the Acts and the epistles it is the same Judaism fulfilled by the perfect sacrifice, but you’d never know it by the comments that get posted.
I've never known a Christian who tried to hide that fact.
Utter nonsense. What is wrong with you?
Churches at christmas are the perfect example of what I meant. The traditions of christmas are a total distortion of the circumstances of his birth.
Christmas day is usually a pretty quiet affair for Jewish people. Most spend it as a day to relax and catch up, watch movies, go to friends, eat Chinese food, have family over or just simply listen to Christmas music and read the ads for the after-Christmas sales.
“My boss is a Jewish carpenter”.
>> “I’ve never known a Christian who tried to hide that fact” <<
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How many ‘christians’ do you know that follow the example set by Yeshua and his disciples? - My guess would be zero.
oh please. try being just a little less self righteous and snctimonious...
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