Saturday, January 31, 2004

chrismukkah.com finds a new home!

Ron Gompertz and crew have taken up residence at chrismukkah.com.
"Chrismukkah is a hybrid holiday... the best of all worlds... a festive mix of Hanukkah (aka Chanukah, Festival of Lights) and Christmas (aka X-mas, Yuletide, or the PC THE holidays). Chrismukkah is celebrated during the month of December...and may last from 8 to 20 days, depending on one's stamina. Chrismukah is characterized by an intermingling and combining of traditions and rituals. Chrismukka is celebrated most often by interfaith families where one parent is Jewish and the other is Christian. However, Chrismukkah is by nature all-inclusive, poly-denominational, and trans-religious. Many supplement Chrismukah with a sprinkling of rituals from Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Animism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Cynicism, or Shaminism. Chrismukkah is non-judgmental. Saints and sinners, the naughty and the nice, may celebrate side-by-side without guilt or obligation. All are invited to spin the mistletoe. Best of all, Chrismukka relieves the pressure on interfaith families to make a definitive choice between competing religious practices and beliefs."

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