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Subject: Re: It's Tuesday!


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tammy
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Date Posted: 05:23:35 12/03/02 Tue
In reply to: Gracie 's message, "Re: It's Tuesday!" on 04:52:06 12/03/02 Tue

G'Morning all Y'all!!! Still cold here, but no snow falling! (maybe Mr Winter is vacationing somewhere and forgot about us? Keeping my fingers crossed!)
I have a question for anyone. Is anyone here Jewish? My daughter is trying to figure out what to do for her boyfriend this year. He is Jewish and his family celebrates hanukkah rather than Christmas. She is stumped. Can she give him a present for Hannukah? Or is it handled differently????
Hope everyone has a great day!

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Tammy
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Date Posted: 05:37:38 12/03/02 Tue

Just pushing this back up since things can be a little hard to find!
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Joanne
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Date Posted: 10:14:25 12/03/02 Tue

I'm not Jewish, but lived in a heavly populated Jewish neighborhood in Chicago, but here's what I know.....Your daughter should buy small presents, and give him one a day for the 8 days of Hanukkah.
Little chocolate coins are very popular...basically the same as candy canes to those who celebrate Christmas.
Blue & white and/or silver should be the wrapping paper (you'll be able to find it anywhere...Wal-Mart, etc.), and if you guys are stiff confused of what to do, then either call the boyfriends Mom or his synagogue for more help.



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