12-17-2008, 09:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2008, 03:28 PM by Director Michael.)
Said Rabbi Yitz:
"Certainly one should avoid the idolatrous aspects such as mistletoe, the yule log, the tree etc. which all are throw-backs to the winter solstice pagan celebrations."
(This i am sure is laid out in detail in the Noahide Commandments book, which i am not at this time able to acquire.)
May i:
- Admire the 'pretty tree'
- Decorate the tree
- Help put up decorations, or manipulate decorations (turning on the colored lights, straigtening up something which is fallen etc.)
- Accept gifts handed out from beneath the tree.
Thank you.
HAPPY CHANUKA!
"Certainly one should avoid the idolatrous aspects such as mistletoe, the yule log, the tree etc. which all are throw-backs to the winter solstice pagan celebrations."
(This i am sure is laid out in detail in the Noahide Commandments book, which i am not at this time able to acquire.)
May i:
- Admire the 'pretty tree'
- Decorate the tree
- Help put up decorations, or manipulate decorations (turning on the colored lights, straigtening up something which is fallen etc.)
- Accept gifts handed out from beneath the tree.
Thank you.
HAPPY CHANUKA!