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Friday, December 14, 2012

Hanukkah: Not Christmas for Jews

While the two holidays fall in close proximity to each other and are celebrated in popular culture together, Hanukkah does not hold the religious significance for Jews that Christmas holds for Christians.

Each year, Hanukkah falls in close proximity or during Christmas according to the Hebrew calendar. Because of that, the two are celebrated side by side under the “Happy Holidays” moniker. But in terms of religious significance, Hanukkah doesn’t rank as high for Jews as Christmas ranks for Christians. “It’s hard to not make a big deal of out Hanukkah living in America, and I’m not sure it’s a bad thing,” said Rabbi Rhoda Silverman of Temple Emanuel in Reisterstown. “That’s not a problem for me as long as we don’t forget about everything else that makes us Jewish.” Jonathan Schwartz, senior aide to Baltimore County Council Chairwoman Vicki Almond and a member of Temple Emanuel, sees Hanukkah as having two roles in the lives of American Jews…

Gregg Roberts

4:11 am on Sunday, December 16, 2012

It drives me crazy when people keep repeating the line ''Hanukkah is a minor holiday.'' In Israel children have off all week for Hanukkah. Orthodox Jewish schools in Baltimore have a 4 day weekend. Hanukkah is other then Purim the only holiday that traditionally doesn't have restrictions on music, travel etc. and is the last holiday historically and the only one to have happened in Israel. No …   more ›

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Annapolis Gift Guide: Brown Eyed Girl

A look at potential gifts from a local business for someone on your holiday list.

As the holiday season approaches, Patch will be visiting area businesses to get a sense of what they have to offer for holiday shoppers looking to save, spend or splurge on gifts.    Today's gift ideas come from Brown Eyed Girl, a downtown Annapolis shop located at near Church Circle on 234 Main St. The store has a beachy vibe and carries women's clothing, accessories, and home decor items. It's run by GeorgiAnna King Schurr and Kathy Stanfield. The two provide decorative gift bags for items and accept returns for store credit or exchange only. SAVE (Items $25 or less): SPEND (Items $50 or less): SPLURGE (Items around $100):   Want your business highlighted in the gift guide? Email:Anna.Staver@patch.com Editor's Note: The price points for …

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