Merry Christmas 2008
While the holiday season will soon give way to the hustle and bustle of a new year, today is Christmas, and a time to spend with loved ones in relaxation and re-creation. We wish you the very best day possible, and our most fervent wish is that you may look beyond the tinsel and the gifts to the deeper meaning of the day.
Merry Christmas!
We are ever mindful of our Jewish friends and family, and to them, we say, “Happy Chanukah!” That holiday lasts from December 22 to December 29, and is also called, “The Festival of Lights.” The lighting of the mennorah candles is a valued part of the Jewish tradition, as are the typical foods that are served, and the games that are played. However, Chanukah has its deep-seated religious convictions and remembrances, too.
No matter what faith tradition you practice, you, too, are a “child of God.” We wish you all the very best!
Patricia and James Cummings