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    miritchka
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    Whats your opinion of those chanukka decorations made for decorating the outside of the home. For example, 10′ electric powered blow up dreidel, blue and white little lights to frame the house (as opposed to colored xmas lights)…

    Imho, although we have to show off the neis – hence the menorah – going about it the way that the goyim do it, is not the right way to do it.

    #837329
    BTGuy
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    Hi miritchka,

    I agree with you.

    On top of that, I dont like going into department stores and seeing an electric menorah with all the light bulbs turned on.

    Also, in the past, even when Chanuka ended way earlier than Xmas, they still keep a fully lit menorah next to the tree until their holiday. It’s like our holiday is being abused and I feel like rescuing the menorah, even if it is electric (tinok shenishba?), but I dont want to be written up in the paper as the guy who tried to save a menorah from JC Penny.

    Oh well….

    #837330
    Sam2
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    This might be one of the few ways to do a real Issur D’Oraisa of Chukas Hagoyim according to all Shitos nowadays. It’s completely Assur. Same with a Hannukah bush. Even if you think it’s Pirsumei Nisa, it’s still Chukas Hagoyim.

    #837331
    skiaddict
    Member

    This is people who think they are missing out on the non jewish holiday and want to prove that we have it as ‘good’ as them.. sad but what can you do? After all, chabad does basically the same thing, although with better intentions obviously..

    #837332
    dash™
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    On top of that, I dont like going into department stores and seeing an electric menorah with all the light bulbs turned on.

    If possible I adjust them to the correct number of lights.

    #837333
    miritchka
    Member

    Was with friends a few nights ago and we were discussing this house that is famous for decorating their house inside and out for chanukkah. There were about 10 of us there and i just sat quietly as they all went on about how beautiful it is and how they’d love to check it out. Ever heard of this house?

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