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Master Blobicus
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Happy Chanukah

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Hey every one and Happy Chanukah to all even people who aren't Jewish, its a holiday all the same. I made a moc for Chanukah .

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=107812

Check her out

Thanks and Happy Holidays
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Nes gadol haya sham.

A Hanukkah greeting meaning: "A great miracle happened there."

Chag same'ach hanukkah!

Happy Festival of Hanukkah (festival of lights).

NOTE:
Ch = the gutteral sound. There's no gutteral sound in Hanukkah.

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Post by Jojo »

Hello!


Yeah, happy Chanukka!

JPinoy wrote:No, Im not Jewish, Im a goyim (gentile or non-Jew).
No, you are one goy, we two are two goyim. ;)


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Post by LEGOFREAK »

hey going along with this idea, and a good one it is, happy whatever holidays you happen to celebrate.. I know of Hanukka, Christmas, Kwanzaa, anyone know of any other midwinter celebrations?
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Post by forester3291 »

Hey looks like a great MOC, though you may want to make the pics a BIT smaller.

Hey Happy Holidays to everyone. Although I celebrate Christmas, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, and wahtever Merry Whatevers and Happy Whatevers are out there for the winter.
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Happy Christmas and Hanukah and whatever you're all celebrating! :D
LEGOFREAK wrote: Anyone know of any other midwinter celebrations?
Actually the vikings did celebrate something they called "Solhverv" at about the same time we celebrate christmas. It was placed on the shortest day of the year on which they ate and drank and did other things... *cough* :D
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Islam's Ramadan (month long) it has passed though.

A few years ago, Ramadan, Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa all coincided around the space of 1 1/2 months. I hear that won't be happening again for a long time.
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