i<3LSOP Posted December 19, 2011 Share Posted December 19, 2011 I've completed phormation and then PMed HB five days ago... umm what do I do now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i<3franciscans Posted December 19, 2011 Share Posted December 19, 2011 She is teaching you patience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HopefulBride Posted December 20, 2011 Share Posted December 20, 2011 Having completed her postulancy, sister i<3LSOP shall henfeforth be named, sister Katarina Maria Kolbe Faustina Little sister of the pertual chat of our Lord's passion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i<3LSOP Posted December 20, 2011 Share Posted December 20, 2011 [quote name='HopefulBride' timestamp='1324349741' post='2354137'] Having completed her postulancy, sister i<3LSOP shall henfeforth be named, sister Katarina Maria Kolbe Faustina Little sister of the pertual chat of our Lord's passion. [/quote] Thank you so much. I love my name! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i<3franciscans Posted December 20, 2011 Share Posted December 20, 2011 We should really start chatting, that is what we are here for. So chatters----- how's life? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HopefulBride Posted December 20, 2011 Share Posted December 20, 2011 Well we usually chat in the chatroom. That's where the name came from Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Flower Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 you shure rule with a tight fist. crushing any sub-movements before they gain any momentum. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JK! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureCarmeliteClaire Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 I kind of missed all this, when does my novitiate end?... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HopefulBride Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 [quote name='FutureCarmeliteClaire' timestamp='1324496101' post='2355258'] I kind of missed all this, when does my novitiate end?... [/quote] The novitiate lasts at least three years or longer depending on the needs of sister. However, it may be possible to say vows in less time provided the sister is deemed ready. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureCarmeliteClaire Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 [quote name='HopefulBride' timestamp='1324497057' post='2355267'] The novitiate lasts at least three years or longer depending on the needs of sister. However, it may be possible to say vows in less time provided the sister is deemed ready. [/quote] Ah. Very good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigJon16 Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 Before he left, Nav made me a Phriar of Perpetual Chat. Does it still count? It better... hahaha I didn't know about this "novitiate" and such. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i<3franciscans Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 [quote name='HopefulBride' timestamp='1324422445' post='2354599'] Well we usually chat in the chatroom. That's where the name came from [/quote]I know but I never see anyone on chat... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HopefulBride Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 [quote name='i<3franciscans' timestamp='1324501098' post='2355327'] I know but I never see anyone on chat... [/quote] Our chat times used to be late evenings but then with Nav leaving and work, it was just too much so the usual folks weren't in chat as much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i<3franciscans Posted December 21, 2011 Share Posted December 21, 2011 Oh I see, how sad... What can we do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antigonos Posted December 23, 2011 Share Posted December 23, 2011 Our community ought to have a Holy Rule, so I hereby submit a document, written in the fashion of a compendium of Jewish Law, on how to keep the Christmas holiday. My explanatory notes are in blue. Please, Please remember that this is meant in fun, and if any moral is to be gained from it, you will all be able to see the truth of the Yiddish saying, "shver'tze zein a Yid" [It's tough being a Jew]. We have compendia like this for everything from the proper way to wash one's hands to whether the correct way to eat fish on the Sabbath is to remove the fish from the bones or the bones from the fish [I'm not kidding: "sorting" is a forbidden activity on the Sabbath. I'm sorry that it is rather long, but our commentaries tend to be that way. Enjoy! [center][b][i][u][size="5"]Have you ever wondered what Xmas would be like if it were a Jewish Holiday?....[/size][/u][/i][/b][/center] [size="2"]Please note: We hope that our readers understand that as a [i]religious[/i] holiday, Christmas is totally incompatible with Judaism, and the very thought of it being a Jewish holiday is ludicrous. Therefore, we have avoided all references to the religious aspects of the holiday, and tried to focus only on those aspects which have pervaded American culture. Our intention has been to provide a good-natured, humorous parody, to use those [i]cultural[/i] aspects of Christmas to illustrate some of the methodology and details of Jewish law. It is a very fine line we are treading, but we hope that we have insulted neither the Torah, nor our Christian friends.[/size] [center][size="2"]We'd love to hear your comments, complaints, and suggestions. Please send them to KennethGMiller@juno.com or I.Miller@erols.com[/size][/center] [center][size="2"][font="Symbol"]ã[/font]1998 Akiva and Ilene Miller. [/size][/center] [center][size="2"]Permission is granted to copy and recirculate, but only for free, and only if we get the credit (or blame!)[/size][/center] [center][b][u][size="5"]LAWS OF XMAS[/size][/u][/b][/center] [center][size="2"](version 2.1)[/size][/center] [font="Arial"][size="2"]Letter of Approbation from the Kringler Rav [color=#0000cd][i]{I'm sorry, this didn't come through; dunno why, but it is traditional to get rabbinic approval for a work like this. I take it you all get the play on words about the "Kringler Rav"][/i][/color][/size][/font] [font="Arial"][size="2"][img]file:///H:/WRITING/Hilchos%20Xmas_files/haskama.bmp[/img][/size][/font] [center][size="5"]1. PREPARING FOR XMAS[/size][/center] [size="4"]1. PREPARATIONS FOR XMAS MUST NOT BEGIN[sup]1[/sup] BEFORE[sup]2[/sup] THANKSGIVING.[sup]3[/sup] THIS APPLIES TO PREPARATIONS WHICH AFFECT THE HOLIDAY MOOD,[sup] 4[/sup] BUT NOT THOSE WHICH ARE DONE IN PRIVATE.[sup] 5[/sup][/size] [size="4"][size="2"][sup]1[/sup] This contrasts sharply with Shabbos, for the mitzva of honoring Shabbos applies all week long. For example, if one finds a particularly good food during the week, one should save it for Shabbos even though it is now only Sunday and Shabbos is a week away. However, Xmas preparations may not begin too far in advance, in order to fulfill the dictum, "It's beginning to look a lot like Xmas." [sup]2[/sup]This is because of the principle that two festive occasions should not be mixed into each other. Note the decree of the great R.H. Macy, who established that Santa Claus may not appear in the Thanksgiving Day parade until after all the other floats have passed. [sup]3[/sup] There are some who begin preparing for Xmas as early as Halloween. This is wrong, and they will be called upon to account for their evil ways. [sup]4[/sup] Such as setting up the Xmas tree (some say even buying one,) or playing holiday music on the Muzak. [sup]5[/sup] Such as buying gifts or buying the Xmas dinner turkey. Cooking the turkey may not be done before Thanksgiving because it will appear to be a Thanksgiving turkey.[/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="2"]2. SOME HOLD THAT THE TREE SHOULD BE DECORATED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THANKSGIVING,[sup]6[/sup] BUT OTHERS PREFER TO DECORATE IT AS CLOSE TO XMAS AS POSSIBLE.[sup]7[/sup][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]6[/sup] For the mitzva of "adding to the yom tov" by beginning the Xmas season early. [color=#0000cd][i][yom tov = holiday][/i][/color] [sup]7[/sup] As it is said, "Do not put off for tomorrow, that which can be put off for the day after tomorrow."[/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]2. THE TREE[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"]1. ANY SPECIES OF TREE IS KOSHER FOR USE AS A XMAS TREE, PROVIDED THAT IT HAS NEEDLES AND NOT LEAVES. IN OUR LANDS IT IS CUSTOMARY TO USE A FIR TREE.[sup]8[/sup] IT SHOULD BE REASONABLY FRESH, BUT NOT TOO FRESH, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLE "A XMAS TREE WITH NO FALLEN NEEDLES IS LIKE A SUKKAH WITH NO BUZZING BEES."[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]8[/sup] If the lady of the house already has a fur, then any evergreen may be used.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"]2. THE TREE SHOULD BE CHOPPED DOWN SPECIFICALLY FOR USE AS A XMAS TREE; IF IT HAD BEEN CUT FOR LUMBER IT IS INVALID. IF THE TREE WAS CUT FOR GENERAL DECORATIVE PURPOSES, BUT NOT SPECIFICALLY AS A XMAS TREE, SOME AUTHORITIES ALLOW IT WHILE OTHERS ARE STRICT. A STOLEN TREE IS NOT VALID FOR THE MITZVAH.[sup]9[/sup] FORTUNATE IS ONE WHO IS ABLE TO CHOP HIS OWN TREE HIMSELF.[sup]10[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]9[/sup] One who cuts his own tree must make sure that he has permission from the landowner to do so. Ideally, cut only from one's own backyard. A tree taken from a reshus harabim, such as the county park (which is actually a carmelis, not a reshus harabim,) is considered as stolen and invalid. [color=#0000cd][i][reshus harabim = public space][/i][/color] [sup]10[/sup] One who is unable to cut his own tree should make sure to purchase it from a reputable dealer, or one who is certified by a national kashrus organization.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]3. DURING THE SHMITTA YEAR, A JEW MAY NOT CUT THE TREE DOWN, BUT IT SHOULD BE DONE BY A GENTILE. HOWEVER, SINCE THE TREE IS INEDIBLE, THE PROBLEMS OF "KEDUSHAS SHVIIS" WHICH APPLY TO THE ESROG DO NOT APPLY TO THE XMAS TREE. [color=#0000cd][i][shmitta year = every 7th year when land is left fallow. Kedushas shviis = the holiness of the Sabbatical year. Esrog = the particular citrus fruit used in the Feast of Tabernacles][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"]4. THE TREE MUST BE BRIGHT GREEN. BRIGHT RED, or a mixture of green and red, IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE FOR A XMAS TREE,[sup]11[/sup] BUT BROWN IS NOT. THERE MAY BE ONE BROWN SPOT NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE TREE,[sup]12[/sup] BUT IN THE TOP HALF OF THE TREE, EVEN ONE BROWN SPOT WILL INVALIDATE THE TREE. A TRULY PIOUS PERSON WILL MAKE SURE TO BRING ALONG A XMAS TREE EXPERT WHEN HE GOES TO LOOK FOR HIS TREE.[sup]13[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]11[/sup] Because such trees do not grow red naturally, many Sefaradim adorn the tree with red poinsettia flowers. Ashkenazim prefer poinsettas. [sup]12[/sup] Or even two, provided they are on opposite sides so they cannot be both seen at the same time. [sup]13[/sup] But it is more macho to pretend to be an expert and pick the tree out himself.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"]5. THE REQUIRED HEIGHT OF THE TREE IS SUBJECT TO MANY RULES. AN INDOOR TREE MUST BE TALL ENOUGH SO THAT IT REACHES WITHIN 3 HANDBREADTHS OF THE CEILING.[sup]14[/sup] AN OUTDOOR TREE MUST BE AT LEAST 20 CUBITS TALL.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]14[/sup] Where local fire codes prohibit the use of such large trees, a smaller tree - even a bonsai - may be used, provided it has toy people around it who will make it appear tall. [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]6. THE LAW IS "ETZ ISH U'BEITO" - "ONE TREE FOR A MAN AND HIS HOME". THIS TEACHES THAT INDIVIDUALS MUST HAVE A XMAS TREE AT THEIR HOME, AND THAT THE MAIN FUNCTION OF THE TREE IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FAMILY, but public places are exempt. IF ONE WISHES TO PLACE HIS PERSONAL TREE IN A PUBLIC LOCATION HE MAY DO SO, BUT HE WILL NOT HAVE FULFILLED HIS OBLIGATION UNLESS IT IS TRULY SEEN BY THE PUBLIC. IN THIS CASE, "SEEN BY THE PUBLIC" MEANS THAT THE TREE IS LARGE ENOUGH THAT IT IS SHOWN ON THE LOCAL TV NEWS REPORTS.[sup]15[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]15[/sup] This is the origin of the custom of the great tree in Rockefeller Center, where a shaliach from Lubavitch lights the tree just before sunset on Erev Xmas, and is then returned to Crown Heights by an NYPD helicopter in time for the dinner meal. [color=#0000cd][i][shaliach = emissary][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]7. IN RECENT YEARS, THERE HAS BEEN A GREAT CONTROVERSY OVER THE USE OF MANUFACTURED TREES. IN THEORY, SOME HOLD THEY ARE INVALID,[sup]16[/sup] WHILE OTHER AUTHORITIES HOLD THEY ARE VALID.[sup]17[/sup] IN PRACTICE, HOWEVER, EVEN THE LENIENT OPINIONS HOLD THAT ARTIFICIAL TREES ARE TOO TACKY, AND THUS VIOLATE THE PRINCIPLE OF "HADAR". But if one has already met his obligation by displaying at least one kosher Xmas tree, he may have additional trees of any kind, natural or not.[sup]18[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]16[/sup] Based on the verse "Etz chayim hee" ("A tree is alive"), teaching that even if it looks like a tree, it still cannot be a tree unless it was alive at some point. [color=#0000cd][i][The phrase "etz chayim hee" is the beginning of a very beautiful hymn, so this is a play on words][/i][/color] [sup]17[/sup] Based on the verse "Etz chayim hee" ("It is a tree of life"), teaching that some trees have life, and others do not necessarily have life. [sup]18[/sup] Similarly, manufactured trees are acceptable in malls, offices, and other exempt public places.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]8. ORIGINALLY, THE LAW WAS THAT THE TREE MUST BE DISPLAYED SO THAT IT WOULD BE VISIBLE TO PASSERS-BY OUTSIDE THE HOME. OVER THE CENTURIES, AS PERSECUTIONS INCREASED, THE PEOPLE INSIDE THE HOME BECAME THE MAIN AUDIENCE. EVEN SO, IT SHOULD BE DISPLAYED IN A PROMINENT AREA OF THE HOUSE, TO SHOW RESPECT FOR THIS MITZVAH. WHEN POSSIBLE, IT SHOULD PREFERABLY BE BY A WINDOW WHERE IT COULD BE VIEWED FROM THE STREET, TO CONTINUE THE ORIGINAL PRACTICE. [color=#0000cd][i][this is an allusion the practice of putting the Hanukah menora in a window, to "advertise" the miracle of Hanukah][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"]3. DECORATING THE TREE[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"]1. AS WITH ALL MITZVOS, THE TREE SHOULD BE TASTEFULLY[sup]19[/sup] DECORATED. POPCORN TASTES EXCELLENT, AND SOME STRING POPCORN TOGETHER (WITH NEEDLE AND THREAD)[sup]20[/sup] TO MAKE LONG CHAINS WHICH ARE WRAPPED AROUND THE TREE.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]19[/sup] In order to keep children actively interested and participating in all the goings-on, "tasteful" is defined by the youngest person in the household. This generally results in displaying all sorts of holiday projects in school, no matter how tacky or amateurishly done, giving great prominence to "artwork" which is normally allowed nowhere but the refrigerator door. [sup]20[/sup] To remind us of the verse, "We're all connected." (Nynex)[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"]2. THE MAIN DECORATION FOR THE TREE IS STRINGS[sup]21[/sup] OF COLORED[sup]22[/sup] LIGHTS. The circuitry of the lights is arranged with parallel[sup]23[/sup] wires, not in serial. A certified[sup]24[/sup] electrician should inspect each set of lights.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]21[/sup] The numerical value of the word "orot" (lights) is 613, similar to the value of the word "tzitzit". [color=#0000cd][i][tzitzit = ritual fringes][/i][/color] [sup]22[/sup] The lights may be of 5 colors (corresponding to the knots in each tzitzit) or of 8 colors (corresponding to the 8 strings in each tzitzit). Where these combinations are unavailable, all the lights must be white. (Some use all white lights, with each eighth light being blue.) [sup]23[/sup] Just as the eight strings of the tzitzis are tied in two parallel groups of four strings to help keep them kosher in the event a string breaks, similarly, arranging the lights in parallel will keep the other lights lit even if one light goes out. [sup]24[/sup] By mutual consent, certification of Xmas lights is handled not by the OU but by the UL.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]3. ADDITIONAL LIGHTS ARE SET UP AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE HOME,[sup]25[/sup] EACH ACCORDING TO HIS OWN ABILITY. THE MORE LIGHTS and other decorations[sup]26[/sup] ONE SETS UP, THE MORE PRAISEWORTHY HE IS.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]25[/sup] The minimum which one should strive for is the outline of one window which faces the street, and this is sufficient for apartment dwellers. [sup]26[/sup] Those who have a front yard or lawn put all sorts of decorations up, whether lit by lights or not. Some say that if a snowman was built before Xmas, and by New Year's it still has not melted, it is a sign of blessing for the home for the coming year.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]4. THE LIGHTS MUST STAY LIT[sup]27[/sup] UNTIL[sup]28[/sup] MOST PEOPLE CAN BE PRESUMED TO BE IN BED[sup]29[/sup] OR ASLEEP.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]27[/sup] One may use a timer to turn the lights off each night automatically, but not on Shabbos. Because of the public nature of the lights, they must stay lit lest anyone think that they were turned off manually, which would be a violation of the holy Shabbos. [sup]28[/sup] 11:35 pm Eastern, 10:35 Central/Mountain time. [sup]29[/sup] Watching Leno or Letterman.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]5. TREE DECORATIONS ARE CONSIDERED "MUKTZA L'MITZVASA", "SET ASIDE FOR ITS MITZVAH", AND MAY NOT BE USED FOR ANY PERSONAL USE UNTIL AFTER XMAS IS OVER.[sup]30[/sup] FOR EXAMPLE, EDIBLE DECORATIONS MAY NOT BE EATEN UNTIL AFTER XMAS. SIMILARLY, SINCE THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR PERSONAL USE, ANY DECORATIONS WHICH FALL FROM THE TREE ON SHABBOS OR ON YOM TOV MAY NOT BE REPLACED[sup]31[/sup] UNTIL AFTER SHABBOS OR YOM TOV.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]30[/sup] See Siman 9 below for opinons regarding when Xmas actually ends. [sup]31[/sup] Or even handled.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]6. IF THE LIGHTS WERE NOT[sup]32[/sup] PUT AWAY AFTER XMAS, THEN IN THE FOLLOWING YEAR EACH[sup]33[/sup] BULB MUST BE REMOVED[sup]34[/sup] FROM THE WIRING AND REATTACHED.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]32[/sup] But if they were put away properly, then the act of restringing them the following year suffices for the mitzva. It is only where they stayed up all year that the lights must be renewed by removing and reattaching them. [sup]33[/sup] If is enough if this is done for the majority of bulbs. [sup]34[/sup] The bulb does not need to be totally removed, but it is adequate if the bulb is so loose that the electricity will not flow to it to light it.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]4. GIFTS[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"]1. ONE IS OBLIGATED TO BUY PRESENTS, REGARDLESS OF HIS INCOME LEVEL, FOR EVERY PERSON THAT HE HAS EVER SPOKEN TO IN HIS ENTIRE LIFE and their immediate family members. ONE MAY GO INTO SERIOUS DEBT IN ORDER TO CARRY OUT THIS MITZVAH. PRESENTS MAY BE EXCHANGED AT ANY CONVENIENT TIME DURING DECEMBER UP UNTIL THE 25TH.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"]2. REGARDING A CHILD WHOSE BIRTHDAY OCCURS ON OR AROUND XMAS, SOME SAY TO GIVE HIM A DOUBLE PORTION OF GIFTS,[sup]35[/sup] AND OTHERS SAY TO GIVE HIM A SINGLE PORTION.[sup]36[/sup] SOME RESOLVE THIS BY GETTING HIM A NORMAL NUMBER OF GIFTS, BUT THEY WOULD BE DOUBLE IN SIZE OR VALUE.[sup]37[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]35[/sup] Which may cause others to feel cheated. [sup]36[/sup] Which will surely cause him to feel cheated. [sup]37[/sup] Another idea has been to celebrate "Xmas in August". See Rabbi Edward's opinion below, in section 9:2.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"]5. THE OFFICE PARTY[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"]1. "WHEN DECEMBER ARRIVES, OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY DECREASES."[sup]38[/sup] BEGINNING AT 9:00 AM ON THE MONDAY PRIOR TO XMAS, ALL REAL OFFICE WORK STOPS.[sup]39[/sup] IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE ILLUSION OF DOING REAL WORK, EMPLOYEES BUSY THEMSELVES WITH TASKS SUCH AS THE COMPANY NEWSLETTER, OR PLANNING THE OFFICE "HOLIDAY PARTY".[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]38[/sup] As it is said, "It's a slow time of year." [sup]39[/sup] When that Monday is Erev Xmas itself, this work stoppage is moved up to the preceding Monday.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"]2. IT IS A REQUIREMENT THAT ALL COMPANIES CONDUCT AN ANNUAL "HOLIDAY PARTY" EACH YEAR. THIS HAD BEEN CALLED A "XMAS PARTY" UNTIL 1972, WHEN THE SUPREME COURT RULED IT TO BE A DISCRIMINATORY NAME. THE TERM "HOLIDAY PARTY" WAS ENACTED SO THAT NATIVE AMERICANS, ASIANS, AND MUSLIMS[sup]40[/sup] WILL ALL FEEL EQUALLY UN-AMERICAN.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]40[/sup] When Ramadan is not in December.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]3. THE "HOLIDAY PARTY", IN ORDER TO BE DONE PROPERLY, REQUIRES A GREAT DEAL OF RITUAL DRINKING AND DEBAUCHERY. "AD'LOYADA" - ONE MUST DRINK AND CONTINUE DRINKING UP TO[sup]41[/sup] THE POINT HE CANNOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIS FAT DUMPY WIFE AND HIS GORGEOUS 22 YEAR-OLD BLOND SECRETARY.[sup]42[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]41[/sup] In this case, "up to" means "ad v'lo ad b'clal" - "up to but NOT including" the point when he cannot tell the difference. Once one has reached this point he is excused from further drinking. See next note for more details. [sup]42[/sup] The example above presumes that he is a male, and his secretary is a female. However, if his secretary is male, and he has reached the point where he cannot tell the difference between his fat dumpy wife and his handsome 22 year-old blond male secretary, then he is forbidden to drink any more alcohol until Purim. [color=#0000cd][i] [It is a Purim custom to drink until one "can't distinguish between Mordechai the Blessed and Haman the Evil" during the celebratory meal. See the Book of Esther][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]4. ALL BANKS AND OFFICES MUST CLOSE AT NOON[sup]43[/sup] ON THE 24TH OF DECEMBER SO THAT EVERYONE MAY BE ABLE TO GET HOME IN TIME TO TAKE CARE OF THE LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]43[/sup] Retail establishments remain open until 4 PM on Erev Xmas, and restaurants a bit later. There is a popular saying that "Denny's never closes," leading many people to ask, "So why are there locks on the doors?" The answer is that until recently, Denny's restaurants had been non Xmas-observant, and in fact did not have locks on the doors. Locks were installed only a few years ago when Denny's became Xmas-observant and began closing for the holiday.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]6. THE FESTIVE MEAL[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"]1. IN THE EVENING, AFTER THREE STARS APPEAR IN THE SKY, THE FAMILY GATHERS TOGETHER FOR THE EREV XMAS MEAL. THERE ARE VARIOUS OPINIONS AS TO WHAT IS TO BE EATEN AT THIS MEAL. ONLY FISH IS TO BE EATEN AT THE EREV XMAS MEAL.[sup]44[/sup] In our lands, the custom is to eat 12 fishes[sup]45[/sup] at this meal corresponding to the 12 days of Xmas.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]44[/sup] When Erev Xmas is on Friday, and the dinner coincides with the first Shabbos meal, only gefilte fish may be used. [sup]45[/sup] Even on Shabbos, one can easily reach 12 different kinds of gefilte fish: How can we show that four different fishes can make twelve different dishes? Because we ate four different fishes in Egypt, (whitefish, pike, carp, and whitefish-pike,) but we are now able to buy them three different ways. We can buy them ready-to-eat in jars, frozen in loaves, or ground raw at the fish store. Now, it follows that if there were four different species made three different ways, then there are 12 different gefilte fishes. How can we show that each of the twelve fishes is actually eight dishes? Because they can be made with or without salt, with or without sugar, and with or without matzo meal, and there are eight combinations of those three options. Thus, if there are twelve fishes that can be prepared eight ways, then there are a total of 96 dishes! How can we show that each of the twelve fishes is actually [i]sixteen[/i] dishes? Because each of the eight recipes can be made either cooked or baked. Thus, if there are twelve fishes that can be prepared sixteen ways, then there are a total of 192 dishes! [color=#0000cd][i] [This section is a take-off on the Passover Seder][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"]2. ONCE THE MEAL IS COMPLETE, THE FAMILY GATHERS IN THE ROOM WITH THE TREE WHERE THEY SING ZEMIROS AND DRINK EGGNOG.[sup]46[/sup] AT MIDNIGHT THE FAMILY HEADS TO SHUL FOR TIKKUN CHATZOS. Some say that Tikkun Chatzos can be said as early as 8:00 PM,[sup]47[/sup] but it is good to be stringent on oneself.[color=#0000cd][i] [Zemiros = hymns. Tikkun Chatzos is a prayer said at midnight][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]46[/sup] Eggnog being a milchig drink, some hold that this is the real reason for eating fish instead of meat. [sup]47[/sup] So that the children will be awake.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]7. SANTA CLAUS[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"]1. FOR MANY YEARS, THE EXISTENCE OF SANTA CLAUS WAS A SUBJECT OF INTENSE DISPUTE IN THE ADULT COMMUNITY. IN 1897, A TEAM OF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTERS WAS COMMISSIONED BY ONE VIRGINIA O'HANLON TO RESOLVE THE QUESTION. THEIR FINDINGS CONCLUDED "YES, VIRGINIA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS."[sup]48[/sup] THIS WAS REAFFIRMED SEVERAL DECADES LATER IN A COURT CASE BROUGHT IN NEW YORK COUNTY SUPREME COURT.[sup]49[/sup][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][sup]48[/sup] New York [u]Sun[/u], September 21, 1897. (not in December as one might think) [sup]49[/sup] Testimony from the United States Post Office proved to be crucial in deciding this case, as documented in [u]Miracle on 34th Street[/u], 1947.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"]2. IT IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN TO LIGHT ANY KIND OF FIRE IN THE FIREPLACE ON THIS EVENING.[sup]50[/sup] THOSE WHO WANT TO ROAST CHESTNUTS ON AN OPEN FIRE SHOULD USE A BARBECUE.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]50[/sup] DUH! (But see also below, note 39)[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"]3. TO DEMONSTRATE OUR FAITH[sup]51[/sup] IN SANTA, EACH YEAR WE LEAVE HIM A PLATE OF DONUTS OR COOKIES ON A TABLE NEAR THE TREE, WITH A GLASS OF MILK TO DRINK. SOON AFTER THIS PRACTICE BEGAN, CHILDREN BEGAN TO QUESTION WHY THE MILK WAS STILL ON THE TABLE THE FOLLOWING MORNING, SO THEIR PARENTS ADOPTED THE CUSTOM OF DRINKING THE MILK AFTER THE CHILDREN WENT TO BED. HOWEVER, JUST THREE YEARS AGO,[sup]52[/sup] WHILE DELIVERING HIS GIFTS, SANTA ACCIDENTALLY REVEALED TO A YOUNG GIRL THAT HE SUFFERED FROM LACTOSE INTOLERANCE, AND THAT THIS IS WHY THE MILK HAD BEEN LEFT UNDRUNK ALL THOSE YEARS. THE FOLLOWING YEAR, SHE LEFT HIM A GLASS OF PAREVE SOYBEAN "MILK", AND THIS PRACTICE HAS SPREAD FAR AND WIDE SINCE THEN. (IN COMMUNITIES WHICH ACCEPT THE USE OF GOVERNMENT SUPERVISED MILK IN LIEU OF RABBINIC CHOLOV YISROEL, LACTAID™ MILK IS USED INSTEAD.)[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][sup]51[/sup] "I believe with complete faith that he knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake." Ani Maamin #11, daily siddur. [sup]52[/sup] [u]The Santa Clause[/u], by Tim Allen, produced by Walter Disney, 1994. This film also showed Santa's new fire-resistant suit which was developed just that year. Nevertheless, the principle is that a protective measure is not abandoned even if the reason no longer exists, and so the ban on lighting fireplace fires remains in full force.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"]8. OTHER CUSTOMS[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/center] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"]1. ONE IS TO RISE EARLY ON THE MORNING OF THE 25TH IN ORDER TO OPEN THE PRESENTS. THERE IS A RITUAL MEAL WHICH MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE SUNSET.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"]2. MEAT AND WINE MUST BE SERVED AT THIS MEAL. LOTS ARE DRAWN TO CHOOSE A DESIGNATED DRIVER WHO MAY NOT HAVE ANY WINE.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"]3. THE MEAT MAY ONLY BE ROASTED. ONE MAY NOT EAT ANY BOILED OR BROILED MEAT AT THIS MEAL. 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AFTER THE MEAL, MANY HAVE THE CUSTOM TO RETIRE TO THE FAMILY ROOM TO WATCH SPORTS ON T.V.[/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"]5. KIDDUSH IS NOT RECITED ON XMAS, BUT HOLLY IS REQUIRED. [color=#0000cd][i][this is a pun. The word "challah", the braided loaf blessed on the Sabbath, is in some Hebrew pronounciations, more like "holly"][/i][/color][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"] [/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size] [center][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="4"][size="5"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="5"][size="4"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="2"][size="4"][size="4"][size="2"][size="4"][size="2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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